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His major research was in diseases of the dental pulp.
The dental pulp is the part in the center of a tooth.
Dental pulp is the soft living tissue inside a tooth.
Additionally, the dental pulp provides a hot and cold sensory function.
The dental pulp is the central part of the tooth filled with soft connective tissue.
The dental pulp is the tissue which forms the dentin portion of the tooth.
The inflammation usually follows death of dental pulp.
It is secreted by the odontoblasts of the dental pulp.
SP is highly expressed in dental pulp and dentin.
This inflammatory cyst originated from a reaction to dental pulp necrosis.
It is one of the four major tissues which make up the tooth, along with dentin, cementum, and dental pulp.
Scientists have identified the mesenchymal type of stem cell inside dental pulp.
The protein is also produced by the odontoblasts, which are cells at the margins of the dental pulp.
Beneath the dentin is the dental pulp.
Endodontics - The study, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the dental pulp.
A root canal filling is a restorative technique used to fill the space where the dental pulp normally resides.
Both contain the dental pulp.
Pulpitis, an inflammation of the dental pulp.
The dental pulp helps complete formation of the secondary teeth (adult teeth) one to two years after eruption into the mouth.
A transition to an adaptive immune response will take place in the dental pulp as the caries and bacteria approach the pulp.
The primary function of the dental pulp is to form dentin (by the odontoblasts)
One isolate has been obtained from the dental pulp of a soldier who died during the Napoleon's retreat from Russia (1812).
The space inside the root canals is filled with a highly vascularized, loose connective tissue, the dental pulp.
The stem cells eventually form enamel, dentin, blood vessels, dental pulp, nervous tissues, including a minimum of 29 different unique end organs.
A recent study of DNA found in the dental pulp of plague victims suggests that typhoid was actually responsible.