Types of Dentin
1. Primary dentin:
- Dentin which is formed before root completion is known as primary dentin.
- There are two types of primary dentin.
- Mantle dentin:
- Mantle dentin is the first formed dentin in the crown.
- Mantle dentin lies immediately below the dentin enamel junction.
- Mantle dentin is formed before a tooth erupts into the oral cavity
- Mantle dentin is the outermost, peripheral part of primary dentin.
- Mantle dentin:
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- Mantle dentin Thickness:
- Mantle dentin is 20 Jim thick.
- Mantle dentin Function:
- As Mantle dentin is soft, it provides a cushioning effect to the tooth.
- Mantle dentin Fibers:
- Mantle dentin contains larger diameter fibers of about 0.1 – 0.2 pm in diameter.
- Mantle dentin are argyrophilic.
- Mantle dentin are known as von Kroff’s fibers.
- Mantle dentin mainly contain type II collagen.
- Mantle dentin are directed perpendicular to DEJ.
- Mantle dentin Mineralization:
- Mantle dentin is less mineralized
- Mantle dentin involves globular mineralization.
- Circumpulpal dentin:
- Mantle dentin is the primary dentin that outlines the pulp chamber.
- Mantle dentin Fibers:
- Smaller in diameter (0.05 Jim)
- They are closely packed.
- Mantle dentin Mineralization:
- Circumpupal dentin is more mineralized
- Mantle dentin undergoes globular or linear mineralization.
Primary Secondary Tertiary Dentin
2. Secondary dentin:
- Secondary dentin is a narrow band of dentin bordering the pulp
- Secondary dentin is the dentin that is formed after root formation.
- Secondary dentin represents continued lower deposition of dentin by odontoblasts.
- Secondary dentin is not deposited evenly around the periphery of the pulp chamber.
- There is greater deposition on the roof and floor of the chamber than other parts.
Secondary dentin Tubules:
- Secondary dentin contains fewer tubules.
- They are less regular
- At the boundary between primary and secondary dentin, tubules change their direction and show a wavy course.
- These tubules sclerose more readily.
- This reduces the overall permeability of the dentin thereby protecting the pulp.
Secondary dentin Synonym:
- Regular secondary dentin – due to the regular arrangement of dentinal tubules.
Primary Secondary Tertiary Dentin
3. Tertiary dentin:
- Tertiary dentin is that dentin is produced by odontoblasts in response to irritation of the pulp caused by chemical, thermal, or microbial stimuli.
- Tertiary dentin contains very few irregular tubules.
- The quality and the quantity of tertiary dentin produced depends on the intensity and duration of the stimulus.
- Tertiary dentin is produced only by those cells directly affected by the stimulus.
- The cells forming tertiary dentin line its surface or become included in the dentin called osteopontin.
- Tertiary dentin is subclassified as
- Reactionary dentin:
- It is deposited by pre-existing odontoblasts.
- Reparative dentin:
- It is deposited by newly differentiated odontoblast-like cells.
- Reactionary dentin:
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