dentinens
Dentinens are a class of chemical compounds that are structurally related to dentin, a calcified tissue found in teeth. They are characterized by the presence of a complex organic matrix that is mineralized, primarily with hydroxyapatite crystals. While dentin itself is a biological material, dentinens in a broader chemical context can refer to synthetic or modified materials that mimic the structure and properties of natural dentin. This can include materials used in restorative dentistry or biomaterials research.
The composition of natural dentin is approximately 70% inorganic material (hydroxyapatite), 20% organic material (primarily collagen),