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Pulp response in the rhesus monkey to “composite” dental restorative materials in unlined cavities
Abstract 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
Satish Rao
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The response of the human dental pulp to the use of a cavity varnish beneath amalgam fillings
The response of the human dental pulp to the use of a cavity varnish beneath amalgam ...
David J. Edwards
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Preservation of the dental pulp in deep seated cavities
Harold Berk
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Reaction of the human dental pulp to cavity preparation
Herbert Swerdlow, Harold R. Stanley
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Involvement of the dental pulp by malignant tumors of the oral cavity
E E, STEWART, E C, STAFNE
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[Bacteriological studies of the dental pulp cavity treated after puplectomy].
M, Lepoivre +2 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2007
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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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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Conservation of the dental pulp—Cavity preparation
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1959Abstract The thoughts in this article may be summarized by stating that patients with dental caries are afflicted by a serious ailment. Their teeth are diseased and have carious lesions within them. When a carious lesion is excised, living tissues are cut. Excision of viable dentin is excision of extended living pulp.
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A method of measuring the volume of human dental pulp cavities
International Endodontic Journal, 1986Summary. A method of measuring the volume of the human dental pulp cavity is described.The crown of an extracted tooth is divided from its root. After cleaning the pulp cavity, it is filled with an elastomer, and the fractured tooth surfaces repositioned before the elastomer sets.The tooth is corroded in acid to release the elastomer which is then ...
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Reaction of the human dental pulp to cavity preparation I. Effect of water spray at 20,000 rpm
H, SWERDLOW, H R, STANLEY
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