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The effects of cavity preparation on the dental pulp* [PDF]
Ivor R. H. Kramer
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Metallothionein (MT) is an intracellular cysteine-rich protein associated with cell proliferation and differentiation. Our objective was to examine immunohistochemically the localization of MT in the rat dental pulp after cavity preparation.Cavities were prepared on the upper first molars of 9 rats.
Toshio Izumi+3 more
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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 ...
Sivakami Rethnam Haug+2 more
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The purpose was to study the effect of amalgam with known relative sealing properties. In 28 bicuspids deep cavities were prepared and filled according to the wet technique, 14 with amalgam A, shown to give a good seal, and 14 with another amalgam, B, which gave a comparatively less good seal. Seven teeth in each group were extracted after 1 week and 7
Lars‐Eric Granath, Bengt Müller
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The purpose of this study was to investigate histopathological changes in the dental pulp after Er:YAG laser irradiation compared with those after high-speed drill preparation. For evaluation, repair of nerve fibers was observed using an immunohistochemical technique.
Kenji Takamori
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This study aimed at clarifying the dynamics of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) label-retaining cells (LRCs) and their relationship to cell proliferation and apoptosis during pulpal healing after cavity preparation in mice.A groove-shaped cavity was prepared on the mesial cervical surface of the upper first molars, and the samples were collected at intervals ...
Kotaro Saito+2 more
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Involvement of the dental pulp by malignant tumors of the oral cavity
Everett E. Stewart, Edward C. Stafne
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David F. Mitchell, James R. Jensen
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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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