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Repair in the human dental pulp following cavity preparation
Archives of Oral Biology, 1970Abstract The reactions following cavity preparation with a Borden air turbine handpiece were studied in ninety-three caries-free young premolar teeth. Immediate damage to the dental pulp was greater in air-cooled than water-cooled specimens and this greater degree of injury was evident up to 15 days post-operatively.
D.S. Shovelton, E.A. Marsland
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The Effect of Cavity Preparation on Substance P Expression in Human Dental Pulp
Journal of Endodontics, 2005Substance P (SP) plays an important role during neurogenic inflammation of dental pulp. The purpose of this study was to use a radioimmunoassay for determining the effect of cavity preparation on SP expression in healthy human dental pulp. Ten pulp samples were obtained from healthy premolars where extraction was indicated for orthodontic reasons. Deep
Jose Antonio Correa-Ortiz+5 more
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A study of the dental pulp cavity of mandibular first permanent molars in the Kuwaiti population
Journal of Endodontics, 1998This study documented the complexity of the root canal system in the mandibular first permanent molar. Forty-nine plastic replicas were used from mandibular first permanent molars obtained from young Kuwaitis. Results revealed that the tooth had 2 canals, 3 canals, and 4 canals 6.1%, 67.4%, and 26.5% of the time, respectively. The number, distribution,
Yousef Al Duwairi+2 more
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Wet or dry cavity preparation? Effects on the dental pulp.
Wallace Gf, Barkmeier Ww, Cooley Rl
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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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Acta Chiropterologica, 2019
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) As bats are long-lived mammals, insight into the age of individuals is important for studies relating to population ecology and conservation biology, as well as longevity. Thus, there is a need to develop methods to estimate the age of bats, and teeth are excellent means to do so.
Lena Godlevska+2 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) As bats are long-lived mammals, insight into the age of individuals is important for studies relating to population ecology and conservation biology, as well as longevity. Thus, there is a need to develop methods to estimate the age of bats, and teeth are excellent means to do so.
Lena Godlevska+2 more
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[The prevention of dental pulp injury during and after cavity preparation].
H Tschamer
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