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The effect of burning on dental tissue: A macroscopic and microscopic investigation
Michal Peer,
Rachel Sarig
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Anatomy and Anthropology
School of Dentistry
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Dental Tissues
100%
Carbonization
100%
Calcination
100%
Microscopic Investigation
100%
Dentin
75%
Crystallite Size
50%
Low Temperature
25%
Resilience
25%
Microcomputed Tomography
25%
Extracted Human Teeth
25%
Forensic Cases
25%
Diffraction
25%
Non-destructive Analysis
25%
Dental Remains
25%
Hydroxyapatite Crystals
25%
Tissue Response
25%
Crack Formation
25%
High-resolution Confocal Microscopy
25%
Burned Teeth
25%
Enamel Crystals
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Dentin
100%
Confocal Microscopy
33%
X-Ray Microtomography
33%
Thermal Burn
33%
Tissue Reaction
33%
Hydroxylapatite
33%
Finger Dermatoglyphics
33%
X Ray Diffraction
33%