Dean M C, Scandrett A E
Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University College of London, U.K.
Arch Oral Biol. 1996 Mar;41(3):233-41. doi: 10.1016/0003-9969(95)00137-9.
Ground sections of human permanent teeth were chosen where fluorescent labels in the dentine, resulting from repeated doses of tetracycline antibiotic, were unambiguously associated with accentuated markings in the enamel developing at the same time. Counts of daily cross-striations in enamel were continued from one tooth to another in a developmental sequence over a period of some 1200 days such that the time interval between doses of tetracycline could be calibrated. Long-period incremental markings in the dentine, spaced on average between 15 and 30 microns apart (and first described by Andresen in 1898) were easily visible in the coronal dentine when the ground sections were viewed with polarized light. The total number of long-period incremental markings in the dentine between the consecutive fluorescent labels was also counted. A regression plot of daily incremental lines in enamel against long-period lines in dentine demonstrated a regular and consistent relation between the two (r = 0.997) over a 1200-1300-day period. These data support the hypothesis that long-period markings in dentine are in fact regular incremental markings with a constant periodicity in an individual. They also suggest that regular long-period markings in dentine can be used to reconstruct the timing of tooth growth or to retrieve developmental information about dentine formation rates in forensic, archaeological and palaeontological studies with some confidence.
研究选取了人类恒牙的磨片,这些磨片中,因多次服用四环素抗生素而在牙本质中产生的荧光标记,与同一时期釉质中明显的斑纹明确相关。在大约1200天的时间里,按照发育顺序对一颗牙齿到另一颗牙齿的釉质每日横纹进行计数,这样就可以校准四环素剂量之间的时间间隔。当用偏振光观察磨片时,牙本质中平均间距在15至30微米之间的长期增量斑纹(最早由安德烈森于1898年描述)在冠部牙本质中很容易看到。同时还对连续荧光标记之间牙本质中长周期增量斑纹的总数进行了计数。釉质中每日增量线与牙本质中长周期线的回归图显示,在1200 - 1300天的时间段内,两者之间存在规律且一致的关系(r = 0.997)。这些数据支持了这样的假设,即牙本质中的长期斑纹实际上是个体中具有恒定周期的规则增量斑纹。它们还表明,牙本质中规则的长期斑纹可用于较为可靠地重建牙齿生长时间,或在法医、考古和古生物学研究中获取有关牙本质形成速率的发育信息。