نتایج جستجو برای: dental pulp cavity abnormality

تعداد نتایج: 363821  

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 2008
L Tran-Hung P Laurent J Camps I About

OBJECTIVE Angiogenesis is a key step in the dental pulp healing sequence which involves the dentine bridge formation. In a previous work, we showed that dental pulp cells secrete soluble factors which interact with endothelial cells and affect the process of angiogenesis. The objective of this work was to quantify the angiogenic growth factors released by mechanically injured human dental pulp ...

Journal: :Cells, tissues, organs 2012
Yulei Huang Michel Goldberg Thuan Le Ran Qiang Douglas Warner Halina Ewa Witkowska Haichuan Liu Li Zhu Pamela Denbesten Wu Li

Amelogenins containing exons 8 and 9 are alternatively spliced variants of amelogenin. Some amelogenin spliced variants have been found to promote pulp regeneration following pulp exposure. The function of the amelogenin spliced variants with the exons 8 and 9 remains unknown. In this study, we synthesized recombinant leucine rich amelogenin peptide (LRAP, A-4), LRAP plus exons 8 and 9 peptide ...

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2000
D Pozo J J Segura A Jiménez-Rubio A García-Pergañeda I Bettahi J M Guerrero J R Calvo

To respond appropriately to their environment, dental pulp cells must integrate informational input from multiple ligands, such as neuropeptides, growth factors, and vasoactive amines. These ligands act through multiple intracellular signaling pathways. G-protein coupled receptor subunits play a major role in this process, providing a mechanism for coordinated regulation of both messengers and ...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2011
Flávio Fernando Demarco Marcus Cristian Muniz Conde Bruno Neves Cavalcanti Luciano Casagrande Vivien Thiemy Sakai Jacques Eduardo Nör

Dental pulp is a highly specialized mesenchymal tissue that has a limited regeneration capacity due to anatomical arrangement and post-mitotic nature of odontoblastic cells. Entire pulp amputation followed by pulp space disinfection and filling with an artificial material cause loss of a significant amount of dentin leaving as life-lasting sequelae a non-vital and weakened tooth. However, regen...

2014
Armin Attar Mohamadreza B. Eslaminejad Maryam S. Tavangar Razieh Karamzadeh Ali Dehghani-Nazhvani Yasamin Ghahramani Fariba Malekmohammadi Seyed M. Hosseini

OBJECTIVES Few studies investigated the isolation of stem cells from pathologically injured dental tissues. The aim of this study was to assess the possibility of isolation of stem cells from pulp polyps (chronic hyperplastic pulpitis), a pathological tissue produced in an inflammatory proliferative response within a tooth. STUDY DESIGN Pulp polyp tissues were enzymatically digested and the h...

Journal: :journal of dentomaxillofacil radiology, pathology and surgery 0
elahe mahmoudi hashemi department of oral and maxillofacial radiology, north khorasan university of medical sciences, dental school, bojnurd, iran mahrokh imanimoghaddam department of oral and maxillofacial radiology, mashhad university of medical sciences, dental school, mashhad, iran somayeh nemati department of oral and maxillofacial radiology, guilan university of medical sciences, dental school, rasht, iran zohre dalir department of oral medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, dental school, mashhad, iran

fibrous dysplasia (fd) is an osseous growth dis-order, producing immature bone and characte-rized by the replacement of normal bone with fibro-osseous connective tissue. it is a bone dys-plasia that has the potential to cause significant cosmetic and functional disturbances, particularly in the craniofacial skeleton. cra-niofacial fibrous dysplasia is one of the three types of polyostotic fibro...

2013
Andréia Pereira SOUZA Tatiana Yuriko KOBAYASHI Natalino LOURENÇO NETO Salete Moura Bonifácio SILVA Maria Aparecida Andrade Moreira MACHADO Thais Marchini OLIVEIRA

Patients with Vitamin D-resistant rickets have abnormal tooth morphology such as thin globular dentin and enlarged pulp horns that extend into the dentino-enamel junction. Invasion of the pulp by microorganisms and toxins is inevitable. The increased fibrotic content of the pulp, together with a reduced number of odontoblasts, decreases the response to pulp infection. The most important oral fi...

Journal: :ACS nano 2015
Alexandros Besinis Tracy De Peralta Christopher J Tredwin Richard D Handy

Interest in the use of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) as either nanomedicines or dental materials/devices in clinical dentistry is growing. This review aims to detail the ultrafine structure, chemical composition, and reactivity of dental tissues in the context of interactions with ENMs, including the saliva, pellicle layer, and oral biofilm; then describes the applications of ENMs in dentistr...

2010
Jaroslav Mokry Tomas Soukup Stanislav Micuda Jana Karbanova Benjamin Visek Eva Brcakova Jakub Suchanek Jan Bouchal Doris Vokurkova Romana Ivancakova

We provide a detailed characteristic of stem cells isolated and expanded from the human dental pulp. Dental pulp stem cells express mesenchymal cell markers STRO-1, vimentin, CD29, CD44, CD73, CD90, CD166, and stem cell markers Sox2, nestin, and nucleostemin. They are multipotent as shown by their osteogenic and chondrogenic potential. We measured relative telomere length in 11 dental pulp stem...

2012
Dilek Helvacioglu-Yigit Seda Aydemir

Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly that results in an enamel-lined cavity intruding into the crown or root before the mineralization phase. It typically affects permanent maxillary lateral incisors, central incisors, and premolars. This paper describes the root canal treatment of Oehlers' type II dens invaginatus in maxillary left lateral incisors. A 16-year-old boy presented to the Fa...

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