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Uncoated specimen of human enamel obeerved in the scanning electron microscope
Authors:S. RISNES,S. Ö   STÖ  LEN
Affiliation:Department of Antony, Dental Faculty, University of Oslo, bindern, Oslo, Norway;Department of Pathology, Dental Faculty, University of Oslo, bindern, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Abstract – A1-mm-thick section of human premolar was acid etched and observed uncoated in the SEM at accelerating voltages of 3, 5, 10 and 15 k v . Prisms and interprismatic substance were easily distinguishable. Low-voltage operation (3 and 5 k v ) gave the best results. Specimen charging was detectable at 5 k v and caused reduced image quality at 10 and 15 k v . Application of silver paste did not reduce charging appreciably. Prolonged observation at high magnification (x 10 000) resulted in contamination of the specimen with consequent charging and reduced resolution. Dental enamel seems to be a material which is well suited when uncoated for obervation in the SEM. This may be due both to the high content of the relatively heavy atom calcium, giving good secondary electron emission, and possibly to a certain degree of conductivity caused by diffusible icons.
Keywords:dental enamel    scanning electron microscopy
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