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On the nature of the opaque and translucent enamel regions of some macropodinae (Macropus giganteus,Wallabia bicolor and Peradorcas concinna)
Authors:J. Palamara  Dr. P. P. Phakey  W. A. Rachinger  G. D. Sanson  H. J. Orams
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia;(2) Department of Zoology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia;(3) Department of Dental Medicine and Surgery, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia;(4) Department of Physics, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Summary Teeth of three macropod species, M. giganteus, W. bicolor and P. concinna, have been studied using the techniques of light microscopy, scanning- and transmission-electron microscopy and hardness measurement. Light microscope observations showed that the teeth of these species had a translucent enamel region close to the dentine and an outer opaque enamel region at the tooth's surface. These regions were not related to the presence or absence of tubules which are a characteristic feature of marsupial enamel. Hardness tests showed that the opaque enamel was softer than the translucent enamel. Scanning electron microscope observations revealed that there was no correlation between any particular prism packing or orientation and the opaque and translucent enamel regions. Transmission electron microscope observations showed that the translucent enamel region consisted of well defined prisms and well packed, lath-like crystals, whereas the opaque enamel was disrupted by voids (which ranged in size from enlarged micropores to about 2 mgrm in diameter in extreme cases) between crystals and some randomly oriented, loosely packed crystals. This disruption within the opaque enamel region was more common at prism boundaries but pockets of disrupted enamel were also found within prisms and interprismatic regions. The opacity of the enamel was caused by scattering of light from the voids. The ultrastructure of the opaque enamel region indicated that this region was hypomineralized; hardness tests and polarized light microscope observations were consistent with these results.
Keywords:Teeth (Macropodinae)  Enamel (opaque, translucent)  Ultrastructure  Enamel hardness
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