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Pulp response in the rhesus monkey to “composite” dental restorative materials in unlined cavities
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1971Abstract An investigation was carried out to compare the effects of new composite restorative materials with those of zinc oxide and eugenol and unlined silicates. The results indicate that composite materials can be considered biologically acceptable but that they are attended by a mild and persistent inflammatory response when used in deep, unlined
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Have you ever thought what’s inside your tooth? Our tooth is a complex structure along with many layers, and it isn’t solid all the way through. At the crux of your tooth, you will observe pulp cavity, which is filled with a jelly-like material known as tooth pulp.
Srinivas G. +14 more
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Srinivas G. +14 more
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Experimental Neurology, 2001
Recent evidence suggests interactions between primary afferent nociceptors and postganglionic sympathetic efferents in the pathogenesis of inflammation. The effect of unilateral removal of the superior cervical ganglion on the innervation pattern of nerve fibers immunoreactive (IR) to calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), substance P (SP), and ...
S R, Haug, E, Berggreen, K J, Heyeraas
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Recent evidence suggests interactions between primary afferent nociceptors and postganglionic sympathetic efferents in the pathogenesis of inflammation. The effect of unilateral removal of the superior cervical ganglion on the innervation pattern of nerve fibers immunoreactive (IR) to calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), substance P (SP), and ...
S R, Haug, E, Berggreen, K J, Heyeraas
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The response of the human dental pulp to the use of a cavity varnish beneath amalgam fillings
British Dental Journal, 1978The response of the human dental pulp to the use of a cavity varnish beneath amalgam ...
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Reaction of the human dental pulp to cavity preparation
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1959Herbert Swerdlow, Harold R. Stanley
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Archives d'anatomie microscopique et de morphologie experimentale, 1985
The distribution of fibronectin (FN) in the dental pulp and gingiva of the human adult was investigated by indirect immunofluorescence and indirect immunoperoxidase techniques. FN could not be demonstrated in the connective tissue of the dental pulp even in the blood vessels. On the contrary, a positive stain was obtained in the ground substance at the
G, Corvetti +4 more
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The distribution of fibronectin (FN) in the dental pulp and gingiva of the human adult was investigated by indirect immunofluorescence and indirect immunoperoxidase techniques. FN could not be demonstrated in the connective tissue of the dental pulp even in the blood vessels. On the contrary, a positive stain was obtained in the ground substance at the
G, Corvetti +4 more
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[The dental pulp reaction to microbial action in different methods of treating the carious cavity].
Stomatologiia, 1995Under study were the effects of bacterial stimulation of prepared dentin on dental pulp. Traditional method of drug treatment of prepared cavity with alcohol and either was compared with methods reducing dentin permeability making use of calcium hydroxide, potassium nitrate, and calcium oxalate.
L A, Elizova, L A, Dmitrieva
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Involvement of the dental pulp by malignant tumors of the oral cavity
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1955E E, STEWART, E C, STAFNE
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Preservation of the dental pulp in deep seated cavities
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1957openaire +2 more sources
DLP printed hDPSC-loaded GelMA microsphere regenerates dental pulp and repairs spinal cord
Biomaterials, 2023Ying Qian, Jiaxing Gong, Kejie Lu
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