Yilmaz, Ezgi D.Ezgi D.YilmazJelitto, HansHansJelittoSchneider, Gerold A.Gerold A.Schneider2020-06-182020-06-182015-01-22Acta Biomaterialia 1 (16): 187-195 (2015)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6358In this work, the compressive elastic modulus and failure strength values of bovine enamel at the first hierarchical level formed by hydroxyapatite (HA) nanofibers and organic matter are identified in longitudinal, transverse and oblique direction with the uniaxial micro-compression method. The elastic modulus values (∼70 GPa) measured here are within the range of results reported in the literature but these values were found surprisingly uniform in all orientations as opposed to the previous nanoindentation findings revealing anisotropic elastic properties in enamel. Failure strengths were recorded up to ∼1.7 GPa and different failure modes (such as shear, microbuckling, fiber fracture) governed by the orientation of the HA nanofibers were visualized. Structural irregularities leading to mineral contacts between the nanofibers are postulated as the main reason for the high compressive strength and direction- independent elastic behavior on enamels first hierarchical level.en1742-7061Acta biomaterialia20151187195ElsevierBiological materialsDental enamelHydroxyapatiteMechanical propertiesMicro-compressionBiowissenschaften, BiologieTechnikUniaxial compressive behavior of micro-pillars of dental enamel characterized in multiple directionsJournal Article10.1016/j.actbio.2015.01.015Other