@article{oai:hsuh.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008577, author = {Shiting, XU and KITAJO, Hiroyuki and KAWASHIMA, Isao and YAMANE, Yuro and MURATA, Masaru and SHIBATA, Toshiyuki and ARISUE, Makoto and ENDO, Kazuhiko and SHI, Sizhen and OHNO, Hiroki}, issue = {2}, journal = {東日本歯学雑誌}, month = {Dec}, note = {P(論文), A mass was extirpated from the region of the maxillary right third molar of a 20 year-old patient. It was proved to be an extreme and unerupted case of dens invaginatus. The clinical and histopathological features have been presented in a previous paper. Ameloblasts and odontoblasts were noted along the surface of enamel or dentin. In the present study, X-ray scanning analytical microscopy (XSAM), a newly developed technique, together with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was applied for the study of this malformed tooth. SEM study showed a strange arrangement of well-formed enamel and dentin in normal structures. The distribution of calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) was clearly observed by the XSAM method. It revealed that the bulk of dentin was composed of two kinds of dentin quite different in mineral content while their SEM appearances were similar. The part of the dentin near the dentinoenamel junction had much higher Ca and P concentrations than the outer parts. In conclusion, the disagreement between the microscopic findings and the XSAM findings suggests the importance of applying various methods in studies to obtain a comprehensive understanding of such malformation. In addition, the present investigation also points out the complexity of the disturbance ranging within the term dens invaginatus.}, pages = {143--157}, title = {X-ray scanning analytical microscopic and scanning electron microscopic studies of an unusual case of dens invaginatus}, volume = {19}, year = {2000} }