Calcific Metamorphosis with Pathological Root Resorption in Permanent Teeth: Morphohistometric Evaluation of Two Cases [PDF]
Calcific Metamorphosis (CM) is a pulpal response to dental trauma characterized by a deposition of hard tissue within the canal space. A tooth with CM usually presents a discoloration and a partial or total obliteration of the pulp canal space, and its vital pulp tests and symptoms are difficult. Since pulp necrosis cannot be supposed even the negative
Gabriel M Fonseca, Fonseca Gabriel M
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Marine Anoxia and Ocean Acidification During the End‐Permian Extinction
Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Ying Cui +4 more
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CALCIFIC METAMORPHOSIS (REVIEW)
Calcific metamorphosis is a degenerative change in the pulp after traumatic injuries such as concussion and subluxation. This condition manifests itself as discolored teeth with radiographic obliteration (complete or partial) of the tooth cavity and root canals.
Alexandra Popova
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Internal resorption and calcific metamorphosis are two sequelae of pulpal necrosis after traumatic injuries like concussion and luxation injuries. After traumatic injury, the pulp may become completely necrosed followed by calcification of the entire root canal by the activity of odontoblastic cells.
Gracemol Raju, H.C Baranwal
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High‐Pressure Na‐Ca Carbonates in the Deep Carbon Cycle
This book is Open Access. A digital copy can be downloaded for free from Wiley Online Library.
Explores the behavior of carbon in minerals, melts, and fluids under extreme conditions
Carbon trapped in diamonds and carbonate-bearing rocks in subduction zones are examples of the continuing exchange of substantial carbon ...
Sergey Rashchenko +2 more
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ENDODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF CALCIFIC METAMORPHOSIS IN MAXILLARY CENTRAL INCISOR: A CASE REPORT
Calcific metamorphosis is a pulpal reaction to dental trauma where the root canal gets obliterated by the deposition of hard tissue within the root canal space. Calcified root canal possesses a great challenge to the endodontist as negotiating such canal is very much difficult and tiring job along with risk of iatrogenic root perforation ...
Govind Kumar Chaudhary +1 more
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Calcific Metamorphosis - A review of literature and clinical management
Calcific metamorphosis (CM) or pulp canal obliteration is a common occurrence following concussion and subluxation injuries. Although the exact mechanism by which the canal obliterates is unknown, it is believed to be related to neurovascular damage and deposition of hard tissue within the canal.
Peet J Van der Vyver +3 more
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Proteomic response of marine invertebrate larvae to ocean acidification and hypoxia during metamorphosis and calcification [PDF]
SUMMARY Calcifying marine invertebrates with complex life cycles are particularly at risk to climate changes as they undergo an abrupt ontogenetic shift during larval metamorphosis. Although our understanding of the larval response to climate changes is rapidly advancing, the proteome plasticity involved in a compensatory response to ...
Chandramouli, K +6 more
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Analysis of the obliteration of the root canal: an investigation with Micro-CT [PDF]
Introduction Traumatized teeth may undergo calcific metamorphosis of the pulp, a factor which makes endodontic treatment difficult due to the total or partial obliteration of the root canal. Objective To compare the existence of root canal lumen between
Maria Luiza Zamparoni VICTORINO +5 more
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