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Association between pulp stones and systemic diseases: A case-control study
Introduction: Pulp stones (PS) are calcifications commonly found in the pulp tissue that may be associated with systemic diseases. Objective: To evaluate the association between PS and systemic diseases.
Bruna de Souza Romano +6 more
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Aim: The study aimed to determine the association of pulp stones among patients with addictive habits in comparison with healthy individuals without any addictive habits.
Tapasya Karemore +4 more
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Correlation between prevalence of pulp stones and renal stones in Panchkula region of India
Aim: Pulp stones are discrete calcified bodies found in the dental pulp. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of pulp stones in patients with renal stones and to determine the relationship between the pulp stones and renal stones.
Tarun Kumar +5 more
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Prevalence Of Pulp Stones In Radiograph- A Retrospective Study
Pulp stones are separate calcified mass that are seen in the dental pulp. Pulpal calcification can occur separately or it can be found diffused in dentin or pulpal tissue.The etiology of pulp stones is still unknown.
Jayanth Kumar Vadivel
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A systematic review assessing the dental pulp stone prevalence in the Saudi Arabian population
This Systematic Review (SR) was to report on the prevalence of pulp stones in the Saudi Arabian (KSA) population. The electronic databases were searched for scientific research articles during May 2021.
Sandeepa Nuchilakath Chalikkandy +9 more
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Prevalence of Pulp Stones in Libyan Subpopulation: A Panoramic Radiographic Study
The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of pulp stones in permanent posterior teeth of a group of adult Libyan dental patients using digital panoramic radiographs.
Samia .S. Alawjali
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Comparative Physicochemical Analysis of Pulp Stone and Dentin [PDF]
Odontoblasts are responsible for the synthesis of dentin throughout the life of the tooth. Tooth pulp tissue may undergo a pathologic process of mineralization, resulting in formation of pulp stones. Although the prevalence of pulp stones in dental caries is significant, their development and histopathology are poorly understood, and their precise ...
Berès, Fleur +6 more
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Pulp Stones and Their Relation to Tie Douloureux [PDF]
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An unusual case report of generalized pulp stones in young permanent dentition
Pulp stones are relatively frequent finding on bitewings and periapical radiograph, but their occurrence in the entire dentition is unusual. Such an unusual occurrence of generalized pulp stone was reported in a 13-year-old girl.
Surendrakumar K Bahetwar +1 more
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Pulp Stone, Haemodialysis, End-stage Renal Disease, Carotid Atherosclerosis [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the presence of pulp calcification and carotid artery calcification on the dental panoramic radiographs in End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients who were on haemodialysis ...
Santosh Patil, Nidhi Sinha
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