This immunocytochemical study investigated nerve density and morphology, neuropeptide expression, vascular status and leucocyte accumulation within the human tooth pulp. It specifically examined differences between the primary and permanent dentition, and explored the effect of caries on the above parameters. The study also sought to correlate quantitative findings with a reported pain history. Mandibular first permanent molars and second primary molars were obtained from children requiring dental extractions under general anaesthesia. A simple pain history was elicited for each patient. Following exodontia, teeth were split longitudinally, placed in fixative and were categorised as intact, moderately carious or grossly carious. The coron...
Thesis (M.Sc.D.)--Boston University, School of Graduate Dentristry, 1969.Bibliography, colored photo...
The dental pulp is protected by enamel, dentin, and cementum from the microbial rich oral environmen...
Deep carious dentin lesions induce an immune reaction within the pulp-dentin complex, leading to the...
INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp has neural fibers that produce neuropeptides like Substance P (SP) and cal...
Aim: This study sought to investigate the effect of caries, in association with physiological root r...
The innervation of pulp and dentine was studied in fully formed human deciduous teeth using antibodi...
The presence of nerves in human tooth pulp has been recognized for over a hundred years, and the inn...
Dental pulp (DP) is a very dynamic tissue both in health and in disease. When exposed to stressors a...
INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp has neural fibers that produce neuropeptides like Substance P (SP) and cal...
Abstract Background: Dental caries continue to represent a major problem which, if left untreated, w...
AbstractHigh-throughput characterisation of the molecular response of pulpal tissue under carious le...
Introduction: Sensory nerves of the tooth pulp have been evolved in both deciduous and permanent tee...
Background: It is shown that neuropeptides can be transported from pulp chamber to periodontal ligam...
Dental pulp inflamm'ation has major clinical significance. Recent research has suggested that the fi...
Teeth extracted for orthodontic reasons are commonly considered as healthy. Therefore, it is possibl...
Thesis (M.Sc.D.)--Boston University, School of Graduate Dentristry, 1969.Bibliography, colored photo...
The dental pulp is protected by enamel, dentin, and cementum from the microbial rich oral environmen...
Deep carious dentin lesions induce an immune reaction within the pulp-dentin complex, leading to the...
INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp has neural fibers that produce neuropeptides like Substance P (SP) and cal...
Aim: This study sought to investigate the effect of caries, in association with physiological root r...
The innervation of pulp and dentine was studied in fully formed human deciduous teeth using antibodi...
The presence of nerves in human tooth pulp has been recognized for over a hundred years, and the inn...
Dental pulp (DP) is a very dynamic tissue both in health and in disease. When exposed to stressors a...
INTRODUCTION: Dental pulp has neural fibers that produce neuropeptides like Substance P (SP) and cal...
Abstract Background: Dental caries continue to represent a major problem which, if left untreated, w...
AbstractHigh-throughput characterisation of the molecular response of pulpal tissue under carious le...
Introduction: Sensory nerves of the tooth pulp have been evolved in both deciduous and permanent tee...
Background: It is shown that neuropeptides can be transported from pulp chamber to periodontal ligam...
Dental pulp inflamm'ation has major clinical significance. Recent research has suggested that the fi...
Teeth extracted for orthodontic reasons are commonly considered as healthy. Therefore, it is possibl...
Thesis (M.Sc.D.)--Boston University, School of Graduate Dentristry, 1969.Bibliography, colored photo...
The dental pulp is protected by enamel, dentin, and cementum from the microbial rich oral environmen...
Deep carious dentin lesions induce an immune reaction within the pulp-dentin complex, leading to the...