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Narrowing of the dental pulp chamber in patients with renal diseases
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1985Narrowing of the dental pulp chamber was studied radiologically in fifty one patients with renal diseases. Two thirds of the patients were suffering from terminal uremia and were treated either by renal transplantation or with hemodialysis. The remaining patients were nonuremic and were treated with immunosuppressants because of progressive renal ...
Arne Petersson+3 more
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Dental pulp stem cells and the management of neurological diseases: An update
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2017AbstractMedical research in regenerative medicine has brought promising perspectives for the use of stem cells in clinical trials. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells capable of multilineage differentiation and available in numerous sources in the human body.
Ibrahim Mortada+2 more
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Fourier Transform Infrared Imaging analysis of dental pulp inflammatory diseases [PDF]
ObjectivesFourier Transform Infrared microspectroscopy let characterize the macromolecular composition and distribution of tissues and cells, by studying the interaction between infrared radiation and matter. Therefore, we hypothesize to exploit this analytical tool in the analysis of inflamed pulps, to detect the different biochemical features related
E Giorgini+7 more
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A histologic evaluation of dental pulp tissue of a patient with periodontal disease
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1985Clinical and histologic examination of twenty-five teeth of a patient with varying degrees of attachment loss resulting from periodontal disease showed no correlation between the severity of periodontal disease and morphologic changes of the pulp tissue.
Robert Kiger, Mahmoud Torabinejad
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Microcirculation of the dental pulp in health and disease
Journal of Endodontics, 1985The dental pulp, encased in a rigid dentin and enamel structure, is in an unique environment in which the pathophysiological processes are different than in other tissues and organs. In this study, the microcirculatory contribution to the physiology of the pulp in health and disease has been examined.
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Collagenolytic and elastinolytic activities from diseased human dental pulps
Journal of Endodontics, 1981Human dental pulps were analysed for collagenolytic and elastinolytic activities using radiolabeled collagen and elastin as substrates. Significant levels of both enzyme activities were found in samples classified as suppurative pulpitis and necrotic symptomatic teeth with periapical radiolucencies.
Phillip J. Stone+4 more
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Hand-Schüller-Christian disease with involvement of the dental pulp
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1964Abstract A case of Hand-Schuller-Christian disease with involvement of the dental pulp has been presented. The patient is now being followed on an outpatient basis, and 15 months following the last surgical procedure no further deterioration in the oral condition has been seen.
Harold R. Stanley, Jack W. Gamble
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Neuroendocrine cells in the dental pulp in health and disease
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2007Neuroendocrine cells were identified in human dental pulp by immunohistochemical method using monoclonal antibodies. A population of neuroendocrine cells positively reacting to neuron-specific enolase, synaptophysin, chromogranin A, and stained with paraldehyde-fuchsin, was detected in the subodontoblastic layer of the pulp.
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Assessment of Oxygen Saturation in Dental Pulp of Permanent Teeth with Periodontal Disease
Journal of Endodontics, 2014In individuals with periodontal disease, dental pulp status should be determined before a treatment plan is made. Pulse oximeters are promising diagnostic tools to evaluate pulp vascularization. This study used pulse oximetry to determine the level of oxygen saturation in dental pulp of intact permanent teeth with periodontal attachment loss (PAL) and ...
Kely Firmino Bruno+5 more
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In Vivo Rodent Models for Studying Dental Caries and Pulp Disease
2019Dental caries is an infectious oral disease caused primarily by complex interactions of cariogenic oral flora (biofilm) with dietary carbohydrates on the tooth surface over time. Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus (S. mutans and S.
Silvana Papagerakis+14 more
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