نتایج جستجو برای: dental pulp diseases

تعداد نتایج: 1006205  

2017
Caroline S Lee Austin A Ramsey Helaine De Brito-Gariepy Benoit Michot Eugene Podborits Janet Melnyk Jennifer L Gibbs

Abstract Persistent pain can occur after routine dental treatments in which the dental pulp is injured. To better understand pain chronicity after pulp injury, we assessed whether dental pulp injury in mice causes changes to the sensory nervous system associated with pathological pain. In some experiments, we compared findings after dental pulp injury to a model of orofacial neuropathic pain, i...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2014
M C Rusu C Loreto A Sava V Mănoiu A C Didilescu

Dental pulp tissue was collected from 6 healthy adult patients, prior to prosthetic treatments, in order to evaluate the in situ phenotype of dental pulp stromal cells and compare with that of dental pulp stem cells. A CD34-/CD44+/CD105-/CD117+/CD146-/nestin- phenotype of stromal cells in the dental pulp core was found. Cells with a similar phenotype, but CD44-, were found in the cell richzone....

Journal: :iranian endodontic journal 0
maryam sadat tavangar seyed-mojtaba hosseini ali dehghani-nazhvani ahmad monabati

introduction: hyperplastic pulpitis (pulp polyp)tissues contains cells with stem cell properties similar to that of the dental pulp stem cells (dpscs). it has also been shown that cd146 enrichment can homogenize the cultures of dpscs and enhance the colony forming potentials of their cultures. this study determines whether cd146 enrichment can help purifying the stem cells from heterogeneous cu...

Journal: :Circulation research 1964
A C BROWN D YANKOWITZ

• If the pulp chamber of a tooth is penetrated, either by dental caries, or by a dental drill, inflammation and eventual death of the pulp tissue usually follows. While a long interval may elapse before degeneration is complete, necrosis is an almost inevitable consequence of pulpal penetration. A current explanation in the dental literature for this phenomenon is as follows. The application of...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2003
Y Sawa Y Horie Y Yamaoka N Ebata T Kim S Yoshida

Class II major histocompatilibity complex (MHC)-expressing cells are usually distributed in dental pulp, and it was postulated that the colony-stimulating factor (CSF) derived from dental pulp fibroblasts contributes to the migration of class II MHC-expressing cells into pulp tissue. This study aimed to investigate the CSF production of human dental pulp fibroblasts. In pulp tissue sections, gr...

2017
James L Gutmann

Endodontics (Endodontology) is that branch of dentistry that deals with the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the human dental pulp and tooth-supporting peri-radicular tissues. Management of diseases of these tissues clinically and technically is often quite challenging due to the highly diverse anatomical nature of the pulpal space, and the ability of root canal procedures to remove the...

2015
S. N. Goryawala Paragkumar Chavda Sneha Udhani Dhara Shukla Shivang Pathak Ritu Ojha

BACKGROUND: Oral health of the populations is increasingly becoming important both in developed as well as developing countries. With rapid changes in the lifestyle related behaviors including diet it is important to study the occurrence of common dental problems presented to the dental OPD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This descriptive cross sectional hospital based survey was carried out to know in...

Journal: :Australian dental journal 2002
S Ranjitkar J A Taylor G C Townsend

BACKGROUND Pulp stones are discrete calcified bodies found in the dental pulp. The aims of this study were to calculate the prevalence of pulp stones in young Australian adults using radiographs, and to report any associations between occurrence of pulp stones and sex, tooth type, dental arch, side and dental status. METHODS From 217 undergraduate dental students, comprising 123 males and 94 ...

Background: Developing cell-based therapeutic methods for the differentiation of various stem cells to the dental tissues could be a revolutionary step towards the use of cell therapy for dental disease. In the present study, we aimed to systematically review the literature to establish the efficiency of stem cells in treatment of various dental diseases. Methods: A literature search was perfo...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2012
O Caraivan H Manolea Dorina Corlan Puşcu A Fronie Adina Bunget L Mogoantă

Chronic periodontitis is one of the most frequent and severe diseases involving the tooth. Untreated, they can lead to tooth loss. Our study involved 67 patients with chronic marginal periodontitis who underwent tooth extraction, of which 29 had moderate periodontal lesions and 38 severe periodontal lesions. The microscopic study of the dental pulp revealed significant changes in all patients. ...

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