نتایج جستجو برای: dental pulp exposure

تعداد نتایج: 476570  

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...

2015
Takayoshi Yamaza Soichiro Sonoda Erika Tomoda Yosuke Tanaka

Fifteen years have been passed after the first discovery of human dental pulpderived stem cells. Now, four types of stem cells are isolated from human dental pulp tissues, and are identified as dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED), stem cells from apical papilla (SCAP), and human supernumerary tooth-derived stem cells (SNTSCs). Recent investiga...

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...

2007
D. TRIPODI M. LATROFA Domenico Tripodi

Traumatic dental lesions are found at all ages, but most frequently in the paediatric population, in an age range of 2–5 years, a time period in which the muscle co-ordination and mental faculties of the child have still not been fully developed (1-2). At the age of 5, 1/3 of children have already suffered trauma of the deciduous teeth with fractures of the corona (26%), radicular fractures (3%...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2008
James A Coll

Formocresol pulpotomy (FP) in the United States is most frequently used to treat asymptomatic caries near the pulp in primary teeth. Indirect pulp therapy (IPT) is also indicated and has a significantly higher long-term success. Pulpotomy is thought to be indicated for primary teeth with carious pulp exposures, but research shows the majority of such teeth are nonvital or questionable for treat...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2016
Juan Zhang Xia Liu Weixian Yu Yingli Zhang Ce Shi Shilei Ni Qilin Liu Xiangwei Li Yingjian Sun Changyu Zheng Hongchen Sun

It is a challenge for dentists to save dental pulp in patients with pulp disease without resorting to root canal therapy. Formation of tertiary dentin to maintain pulp vitality is a key odontoblast response to dental pulp injury. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the most potent angiogenic and vasculogenic factor involved in tertiary dentin formation. It was hypothesized that VEGF ma...

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...

2017
Lei Hu Zhenhua Gao Junji Xu Zhao Zhu Zhipeng Fan Chunmei Zhang Jinsong Wang Songlin Wang

Endodontic regeneration shows promise in treating dental pulp diseases; however, no suitable scaffolds exist for pulp regeneration. Acellular natural extracellular matrix (ECM) is a favorable scaffold for tissue regeneration since the anatomical structure and ECM of the natural tissues or organs are well-preserved. Xenogeneic ECM is superior to autologous or allogeneic ECM in tissue engineering...

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...

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