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The pharmacotherapy of pulpitis

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1962
Abstract We have discussed the possibility of applying pharmacotherapy in pulpitis by means of a combination of highly potent corticoids, antibiotics, and local anesthetics. This preparation was used in severe to very severe cases, some of which presented exposure of the pulp, accompanying periodontitis, and neuralgiform pains.
A, SCHROEDER, H, TRIADAN
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Experimentally induced pulpitis

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1972
Abstract Cavities were prepared in forty-five teeth from four monkeys. Soft carious human dentine was placed in fifteen cavities, which were then filled with amalgam. Guttapercha temporary fillings were placed in seventeen teeth, and thirteen cavities were left unfilled.
I A, Mjör, L, Tronstad
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Anachoretic Effect of Pulpitis

Journal of Dental Research, 1968
Bacteria were found in histologic sections and cultures of unexposed pulp in 48 of 67 teeth from dogs. Deep Class V cavities had been prepared in these teeth. The dogs had been intravenously inoculated with bacteria of the same immunologic types as those identified in pulps.
R E, Gier, D F, Mitchell
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Is pulpitis painful?

International Endodontic Journal, 2002
To determine whether inflamed dental pulps progress to necrosis without pain.Records of 2,202 maxillary anterior teeth endodontically treated at the University of Michigan were collected. Records of teeth presenting with periapical radiolucencies but no response to vitality tests were examined further to determine, from the history, whether the patient
P L, Michaelson, G R, Holland
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Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries from Reversible Pulpitis to Irreversible Pulpitis

Journal of Endodontics, 2019
This study examined the identity of the microbiome of deep dentinal caries and its correlation with the inflammation status of caries-induced pulpitis.Seventy-five cases were diagnosed based on the American Association of Endodontics's diagnostic criteria and divided into 4 groups: normal pulp with deep caries (NP; n = 13), reversible pulpitis with ...
Jinxin, Zheng   +11 more
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Tooth pulpitis

Texas Journal of Medical Science, 2021
Pulpitis is an inflammatory process in the pulp (neurovascular bundle) and root canals of the tooth. The dental crown contains a cavity pulp chamber, where the plexus of blood vessels, connective tissue and nerve endings is located. All this together makes up the pulp, the main function of which is to nourish the coronal and root parts.
Saidmurodova Jamila Botirovna   +2 more
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Painless Pulpitis

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1970
J E, Hasler, D F, Mitchell
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Identification and validation of novel biomarkers and therapeutics for pulpitis using connectivity mapping

International Endodontic Journal, 2021
Shu-Dong Zhang   +2 more
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