The effects of ageing on dental pulp stem cells, the tooth longevity elixir.
Stem cells are essential for tissue homeostasis and regeneration throughout the lifespan of multicellular organisms. The decline in stem cell function during advanced age is associated with a reduced regenerative potential of tissues that leads to an ...
I. Iezzi+3 more
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Emerging Strategies for Pulp Regeneration: A Comprehensive Review and Clinical Perspectives [PDF]
Irreversible process pulpitis has brought great pain to patients, and traditional treatment methods have some limitations. Pulp regeneration therapy aims to restore the function of damaged tooth hard tissue and pulp, and can be divided into young ...
Zhang Shiying
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Evaluation of shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets using trans-illumination technique with different curing profiles of LED light-curing unit in posterior teeth. [PDF]
BackgroundAlthough using light-cured composites for bonding orthodontic brackets has become increasingly popular, curing light cannot penetrate the metallic bulk of brackets and polymerization of composites is limited to the edges.
Bozorgnia, Yasaman+4 more
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PULP: Inner-process Isolation based on the Program Counter and Data Memory Address [PDF]
Plenty of in-process vulnerabilities are blamed on various out of bound memory accesses. Previous prevention methods are mainly based on software checking associated with performance overhead, while traditional hardware protection mechanisms only work for inter-process memory accesses.
arxiv
ToothInpaintor: Tooth Inpainting from Partial 3D Dental Model and 2D Panoramic Image [PDF]
In orthodontic treatment, a full tooth model consisting of both the crown and root is indispensable in making the treatment plan. However, acquiring tooth root information to obtain the full tooth model from CBCT images is sometimes restricted due to the massive radiation of CBCT scanning. Thus, reconstructing the full tooth shape from the ready-to-use
arxiv
Mechanobiology of Dental Pulp Cells
The dental pulp is the inner part of the tooth responsible for properly functioning during its lifespan. Apart from the very big biological heterogeneity of dental cells, tooth microenvironments differ a lot in the context of mechanical properties ...
Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak+2 more
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Assessment of the phenotypic effects of Platelet Rich Fibrin on Mesenchymal Stem Cells derived from Minced Pulp [PDF]
Our aim is to investigate the effects of autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) on Mesenchymal Stem cell derived from Minced Pulp (MP-MSCs). We first developed a mouse model of PRF to study the phenotypic effects of PRF in cultured cells.
Shirodkar, Gautam
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The Prevalence, Predictive Factors, and Classification of Intrapulpal Cracks in Maxillary Molars Requiring Endodontic Treatment [PDF]
Diagnosis and treatment of teeth with longitudinal fractures is challenging. Cracks are usually not visible radiographically; they require a thorough evaluation to aid in diagnosis.
karashi, husain
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Ammonia-Net: A Multi-task Joint Learning Model for Multi-class Segmentation and Classification in Tooth-marked Tongue Diagnosis [PDF]
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the tooth marks on the tongue, stemming from prolonged dental pressure, serve as a crucial indicator for assessing qi (yang) deficiency, which is intrinsically linked to visceral health. Manual diagnosis of tooth-marked tongue solely relies on experience.
arxiv
Ten-Year Follow-Up of a Fragment Reattachment to an Anterior Tooth: A Conservative Approach
This report describes the 10-year follow-up data of a patient who underwent fragment reattachment to the maxillary central incisor after coronal fracture with pulp exposure as well as the procedures followed for functional and esthetic adjustments.
Luiz Mendes, Laisa Laxe, Leandro Passos
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