The relative contribution of the matrix of dentin to the physical prop
erties of dentin is unknown but thought to be small. The objective of
this study was to test the hypothesis that the demineralized matrix of
dentin contributes little to the strength of dentin by measuring and
comparing the ultimate tensile strength and modulus of elasticity of m
ineralized and demineralized dentin. Small slabs (4 x 0.5 x 0.5 mm) of
bovine and human dentin were tested in a microtensile testing device
in vitro. Human coronal mineralized dentin gave a mean ultimate tensil
e strength (UTS) of 104 MPa. Bovine incisor coronal dentin exhibited a
UTS of 91 MPa, and bovine root dentin failed at 129 MPa. The modulus
of elasticity of mineralized bovine and human dentin varied from 13 to
15 MPa. When dentin specimens were demineralized in EDTA, the UTS and
modulus of elasticity fell to 26-32 MPa and 0.25 GPa, respectively, d
epending on dentin species. The results indicate that collagen contrib
utes about 30% of the UTS of mineralized dentin, which is higher than
was expected.