Journal article

Spatial distribution of lead in enamel and coronal dentine of wistar rats

M Arora, SWY Chan, CG Ryan, BJ Kennedy, DM Walker

Biological Trace Element Research | HUMANA PRESS INC | Published : 2005

Abstract

Lead is one of the most hazardous environmental toxins known. The assessment of lead in dental hard tissues is important in the understanding of its toxic effects on oral tissues and in estimating exposure and body burden in individuals exposed to lead from the environment. However, current information on the uptake and distribution of lead in enamel and dentine is limited. The aim of this project was to study, at high resolution, the spatial distribution of lead in enamel and coronal dentine using an experimental rat model. A dose of 40 mg/L of lead nitrate was administered to pregnant female rats during the periods of gestation and lactation through drinking water. First mandibular molar t..

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