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Peptidergic nerves in human tooth pulp
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1984Abstract – Substance P‐like and enkephalin‐like immunoreactive nerve fibers were observed in the human tooth pulp. Immunoreactivity for substance P could be demonstrated in thin, beaded nerve fibers and glomerular‐type nerve structures both in the center and in more peripheral parts of the tooth pulp.
M, Grönblad, P, Liesi, A M, Munck
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Pain and Tooth Pulp Evoked Potentials
Clinical Electroencephalography, 1992The purpose of this study was to verify whether the late components (N 140) of TPEPs were a reliable index of pain intensity. In the group with acute pain, except for higher amplitudes of the second negative wave, the plateau phenomenon has been noted.
D, Lekić, D, Cenić
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An electric tooth pulp vitality tester
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1981A simple battery-powered constant-current pulse generator able to supply up to 200 μA at a maximum of 250 V is described. The tester incorporates a battery status indicator and an overload, incorrect operation and fault condition audible alarm. A simple test routine helps to ensure that the instrument is operating correctly before each application. For
M G, Pepper, D C, Smith
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Proteomic Analysis of Human Tooth Pulp: Proteomics of Human Tooth
Journal of Endodontics, 2014The unique pulp-dentin complex demonstrates strong regenerative potential, which enables it to respond to disease and traumatic injury. Identifying the proteins of the pulp-dentin complex is crucial to understanding the mechanisms of regeneration, tissue calcification, defense processes, and the reparation of dentin by dental pulp.
Adam Eckhardt +3 more
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TOOTH PREPARATION AND PULP DEGENERATION
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1997Conscious attention must be directed toward providing atraumatic tooth preparations for crowns, and to constructing adequate provisional restorations. If meticulous care is not taken, pulpal damage or death can occur. Patients should be warned that pulpal death and endodontic therapy can result from crown placement.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1959
A technic is described for saving teeth with vital exposed pulps. The technic involves pulp capping with calcium hydroxide.
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A technic is described for saving teeth with vital exposed pulps. The technic involves pulp capping with calcium hydroxide.
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1978
The tooth, along with the periodontium, temporomandibular joint, larynx and pharynx, have been considered to reflect specialized or characteristic features of sensory innervation that differ from those already outlined for skin and mucosa. For example, the tooth is considered by many to be the only sensory site in the body from which the only sensation
Ronald Dubner +2 more
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The tooth, along with the periodontium, temporomandibular joint, larynx and pharynx, have been considered to reflect specialized or characteristic features of sensory innervation that differ from those already outlined for skin and mucosa. For example, the tooth is considered by many to be the only sensory site in the body from which the only sensation
Ronald Dubner +2 more
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Jaw depression elicited by tooth pulp stimulation
Experimental Neurology, 1970Abstract Stimulation of tooth pulpal nerves in both anesthetized and alert cats elicited a vigorous jaw depression reflex. The threshold for jaw depression in the chronic preparation remained stable for as long as 4 months. Disappearance of the jaw depression response following endodontic therapy indicated that the response was not caused by spread ...
P E, Mahan, K V, Anderson
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