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Dental pulp stones and their correlation with metabolic diseases
Abstract Background: Dental pulp calcifications or pulp stones are calcified structures found in dental pulp, mostly around or enclosing a blood vessel. The formation of these calcifications begins with concentric layers of calcified tissue within which remnants of necrotic and calcified cells may be present.
Mohammad Imran Khan+5 more
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Association between pulp stones and systemic diseases: a retrospective study using digital panoramic radiographs in a Turkish population [PDF]
Background This study aimed to determine whether individuals with systemic diseases differ from healthy individuals in terms of the presence and prevalence of pulp stones.
Buket Beytaş Alğan+3 more
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Regenerative medicine using dental pulp stem cells for liver diseases
Acute liver failure is a refractory disease and its prognosis, if not treated using liver transplantation, is extremely poor. It is a good candidate for regenerative medicine, where stem cell-based therapies play a central role. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known to differentiate into multiple cell lineages including hepatocytes.
Shogo Ohkoshi+4 more
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n = 15) at week 38. PK parameters were determined using a noncompartmental analysis method. Mean maximum plasma concentration (Cmax), area under the plasma concentration curve (AUC)0-t, and AUC0-∞ values were higher after the 60U/kg dose than the 30U/kg dose on day 1 and at week 38.
Magy Abdelwahab, Gihan Abu Elniel
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Regenerative Endodontics and the promise beyond dental pulp disease repair [PDF]
Ziyad S. Haidar
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Pulp Stones as a Warning Sign for Coronary Artery Disease- A Narrative Review [PDF]
Globally, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) has been the main factor in both morbidity and mortality. However, Pulp Stones (PS) that span the entire dentition are uncommon and require additional analysis to determine the likelihood of other related ...
Padmashri Pradip Kalmegh+4 more
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The cellular metabolic processes ensure the physiological integrity of the dentine-pulp complex. Odontoblasts and odontoblast-like cells are responsible for the defence mechanisms in the form of tertiary dentine formation.
Kacper Nijakowski+4 more
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Creating a Microenvironment to Give Wings to Dental Pulp Regeneration—Bioactive Scaffolds
Dental pulp and periapical diseases make patients suffer from acute pain and economic loss. Although root canal therapies, as demonstrated through evidence-based medicine, can relieve symptoms and are commonly employed by dentists, it is still difficult ...
Nan Hu+4 more
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Teeth are exposed to various stimuli, including bacterial, thermal, and physical stimuli. Therefore, immune cells present in the normal dental pulp and the immune response to these stimuli have been studied.
Julia Osaki+3 more
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Dental caries (DC)-induced pulp infections usually undergo the common endodontic treatment, root canal therapy (RCT). Endodontically treated teeth are devitalized, become brittle and susceptible for re-infection which eventually results in dental loss ...
G. Uma Maheswari+5 more
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