Evidence of noncentrosymmetry of human tooth hydroxyapatite crystals.

Chemistry

Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz Welderweg11, 55099 Mainz (Germany).

Published: June 2014

Herein, we investigate human single hydroxyapatite crystals (enamel and dentine) by convergent-beam electron diffraction (CBED) and automated electron-diffraction tomography (ADT). The CBED pattern shows the absence of the mirror plane perpendicular to the c axis leading to the P63 space group instead of the P63 /m space group considered for larger-scale crystals, this is confirmed by ADT. This experimental evidence is of prime importance for understanding the morphogenesis and the architectural organization of calcified tissues.

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