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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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Preservation of the dental pulp in deep seated cavities
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1957openaire +3 more sources
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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Reaction of the human dental pulp to cavity preparation
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1959Harold R. Stanley, Herbert Swerdlow
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Reaction of the human dental pulp to cavity preparation I. Effect of water spray at 20,000 rpm
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1958Herbert Swerdlow, Harold R. Stanley
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