Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1880910 | Radiation Measurements | 2011 | 4 Pages |
The thermoluminescence (TL) response to gamma-ray irradiation of tooth enamel is reported. The tooth enamel was separated from dentine by using mechanical and physico-chemical procedures followed by grinding (grain size ∼100 μm) and etching. The TL was attributed to the recombination of CO2− radicals incorporated into or attached to the surface of hydroxyapatite crystals. The growth of the ∼380 °C TL peak with absorbed dose was examined with irradiated tooth enamel samples and reconstructed doses evaluated for tooth enamel samples from four human subjects.
► Thermoluminescence response after gamma-ray irradiation of tooth enamel was investigated. ► Thermoluminescence was attributed to the recombination of CO2− radicals. ► CO2− radicals are produced inside or at the surface of hydroxyapatite crystals. ► From the growth of the 380C peak reconstructed doses have been evaluated.