The aim of this study was to analyze the pulp behavior 17 hemisectioned primary second mandibular molars, exposed into the oral environment. The mesial crown and root portions were extracted after 8 months and analyzed histologically. Results: The cardinal signs such as pain, sensitivity and necrosis were not found in any of these teeth with the exception of one case which had a previous restoration. The formation of pulp polyps, pulp calcifications and pulp obliteration were seen as a normal physio-pathological response. Conclusions: Exposed pulps, reacted forming pulp polyps and in a similar fashion to exfoliating primary teeth but in an accelerated manner
Objective. This study presents a clinical and histological evaluation of human pulp tissue responses...
Introduction. The etiology of exposure determines pulpal response, making it crucial to distinguish ...
Objectives: To determine rates of pulpal exposure during caries removal with an excavator or a bur, ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the pulp behavior 17 hemisectioned primary second mandibular mo...
The purpose of this study was to compare the histological appearance of the pulp of human primary mo...
Several studies analyzed the biological reactions of exposed human dental pulp, but few histological...
Purpose: This report analyzed the histologic modifications of pulp tissue in three permanent maxilla...
The dental pulp is protected by enamel, dentin, and cementum from the microbial rich oral environmen...
Pulp inflammation in restored teeth is mainly due to the presence of bacteria or bacterial products ...
AIM: This study sought to investigate the effect of caries, in association with physiological root r...
The purpose of the present study was to show histological modifications of permanent teeth suffering...
WOS: 000180356300009PubMed ID: 12656516Aim The purpose of this histological study was to examine tee...
The response of the dental pulp to exposure to the oralenvironment can vary greatly. Pulp polyps, al...
Aim: To compare the clinical, radiographic and histological responses of the pulp to mineral trioxid...
Thesis (M.Sc.D.)--Boston University, School of Graduate Dentristry, 1969.Bibliography, colored photo...
Objective. This study presents a clinical and histological evaluation of human pulp tissue responses...
Introduction. The etiology of exposure determines pulpal response, making it crucial to distinguish ...
Objectives: To determine rates of pulpal exposure during caries removal with an excavator or a bur, ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the pulp behavior 17 hemisectioned primary second mandibular mo...
The purpose of this study was to compare the histological appearance of the pulp of human primary mo...
Several studies analyzed the biological reactions of exposed human dental pulp, but few histological...
Purpose: This report analyzed the histologic modifications of pulp tissue in three permanent maxilla...
The dental pulp is protected by enamel, dentin, and cementum from the microbial rich oral environmen...
Pulp inflammation in restored teeth is mainly due to the presence of bacteria or bacterial products ...
AIM: This study sought to investigate the effect of caries, in association with physiological root r...
The purpose of the present study was to show histological modifications of permanent teeth suffering...
WOS: 000180356300009PubMed ID: 12656516Aim The purpose of this histological study was to examine tee...
The response of the dental pulp to exposure to the oralenvironment can vary greatly. Pulp polyps, al...
Aim: To compare the clinical, radiographic and histological responses of the pulp to mineral trioxid...
Thesis (M.Sc.D.)--Boston University, School of Graduate Dentristry, 1969.Bibliography, colored photo...
Objective. This study presents a clinical and histological evaluation of human pulp tissue responses...
Introduction. The etiology of exposure determines pulpal response, making it crucial to distinguish ...
Objectives: To determine rates of pulpal exposure during caries removal with an excavator or a bur, ...