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Stem Cells and Development
The dental pulp not only serves as the tooth’s nutritional core but also creates a finely tuned microenvironment that is enriched with blood vessels, nerves, extracellular matrix components, and signaling molecules, all of which guide the fate of ...
Shan Jiang +3 more
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The dental pulp not only serves as the tooth’s nutritional core but also creates a finely tuned microenvironment that is enriched with blood vessels, nerves, extracellular matrix components, and signaling molecules, all of which guide the fate of ...
Shan Jiang +3 more
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Journal of materials chemistry. B
Pulpitis is a painful inflammatory condition of the dental pulp, commonly triggered by bacterial infection, trauma, or repeated dental procedures. Patients often experience heightened sensitivity to temperature changes, spontaneous pain, and, in severe ...
N. T. Nguyen +10 more
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Pulpitis is a painful inflammatory condition of the dental pulp, commonly triggered by bacterial infection, trauma, or repeated dental procedures. Patients often experience heightened sensitivity to temperature changes, spontaneous pain, and, in severe ...
N. T. Nguyen +10 more
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Acta Biomaterialia
Dental pulp is the only soft tissue in the tooth which plays a crucial role in maintaining intrinsic multi-functional behaviors of the dentin-pulp complex.
Zelin Liang +12 more
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Dental pulp is the only soft tissue in the tooth which plays a crucial role in maintaining intrinsic multi-functional behaviors of the dentin-pulp complex.
Zelin Liang +12 more
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How epigenetics and miRNA affect gene expression in dental pulp inflammation: A narrative review.
International Endodontic JournalBACKGROUND Pulpitis, an inflammatory condition of the dental pulp, typically arises due to caries. It can remain asymptomatic for extended periods, complicating its diagnosis.
Milo Väisänen +2 more
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Journal of Oral Microbiology
Background The presence of viruses in healthy teeth has not been extensively studied, although some viral traces have been detected in both healthy and diseased dental pulps in previous studies focusing primarily on a single species.
O. I. Mielonen +4 more
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Background The presence of viruses in healthy teeth has not been extensively studied, although some viral traces have been detected in both healthy and diseased dental pulps in previous studies focusing primarily on a single species.
O. I. Mielonen +4 more
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SHED promote angiogenesis in stem cell-mediated dental pulp regeneration
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2020Hao Guo, Wanmin Zhao, Anqi Liu
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Hypoxia Enhances the Angiogenic Potential of Human Dental Pulp Cells
Journal of Endodontics, 2010Andreza Maria Fábio Aranha +2 more
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An overview of the dental pulp: its functions and responses to injury
Australian Dental Journal, 2007Paul V Abbott
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