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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
Matthew G. Pepper+2 more
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Russell bodies in the pulp of a primary tooth
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2000Russell bodies can be found in the majority of the inflamed tissues throughout the body. They have been shown to consist of accumulations of normal globulins that may burst out of the distended plasma cells that secrete them. Russell bodies have also been described in oral tissues and are believed to occur in 80% of the chronic periapical lesions.
Haim Sarnat, Michael Tagger, Etty Tagger
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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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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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EXCITATION OF TOOTH PULP AFFERENTS WITH ELECTRICAL CURRENT
Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, 1984Electrical excitation of tooth pulp afferents seems to be a most accurate and reproducable method to produce graded pain with minimal injury of the tissues. Besides electrical current only thermal stimulation may activate pulp nerves of an intact tooth, but this method lacks the precision of the electrical stimulation and bears more risk of injury ...
Matti Närhi+2 more
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The effect of experimental tooth intrusion on pulp and dentine
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1971Abstract A study of sixty teeth from children 10 to 13 years of age reveals that marked changes may occur in the dentine and pulp as a result of tooth intrusion with continuously acting forces. The pulp reactions were most manifest in teeth in which the apical area was complete. Alterations in apical anatomy were found only in teeth in which the root
Ivar A. Mjör, Arild Stenvik
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Human pulp responses to in-office tooth bleaching
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2010To evaluate and compare the responses of human incisor and premolar pulps after bleaching.A bleaching agent with 38% hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) was applied on the buccal surface of 10 sound lower teeth (G1: 6 premolars; G2: 4 incisors) for 45 minutes.
de Souza Costa, Carlos Alberto+4 more
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Osteogenic Activity of Odontoblasts in Transplanted Tooth Pulps [PDF]
SYNOPSIS IN INTERLINGUA ACTIVITATE OSTEOGENIC DE ODONTOBLASTOS IN TRANSPLANTATE PULPA DENTAL.—Intacte pulpa dental ab incisores de rattos adulte esseva transplantate subcutaneemente ad in animales homologe de un a quatro dies de etate con le objectivo de studiar le formation de tissu calcificate per le odontoblastos.
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