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Anachoretic Effect of Pulpitis
Journal of Dental Research, 1968Bacteria 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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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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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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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1970
J E, Hasler, D F, Mitchell
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J E, Hasler, D F, Mitchell
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Development of Rat Caries-Induced Pulpitis Model for Vital Pulp Therapy
Journal of Dental Research, 2023Motoki Okamoto, Yusuke Takahashi
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Role(s) of cytokines in pulpitis: Latest evidence and therapeutic approaches
Cytokine, 2020Aniela Brodzikowska +2 more
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Role of Lipopolysaccharide, Derived from Various Bacterial Species, in Pulpitis—A Systematic Review
Biomolecules, 2022Aniela Brodzikowska +2 more
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Bacterial Invasion of Pulp Blood Vessels in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis
Journal of Endodontics, 2021Isabela RÔÇAS +2 more
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