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Pulp Pulp refers to the softest part of the tooth that lies in its root and extends all of the way to the top part of the tooth (the crown). Th ... If the pulp of a tooth becomes damaged beyond repair it essentially means that the tooth has died. Damage to the pulp can be a result of a cracked tooth or a deep cavity.
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www.dentalfind.com/glossary/pulp.html
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To evaluate this relationship, we examined the ultrastructure of afferent terminals from the tooth pulp in the rat trigeminal sensory nuclei: the principalis (Vp), the dorsomedial part of oral nucleus (Vdm), and the superficial layers of caudalis (Vc), by using transganglionic transport of wheat germ agglutinin...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/12811799
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1. Electrophysiological experiments were carried out to determine whether or not collateral sprouting of cutaneous low-threshold mechanoreceptive fibres could be detected and to investigate the effect of nerve growth factor (NGF) deprivation on the sprouting of these fibres and the fibres innervating tooth pulps.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/7707237
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Root canals: Text and animated illustrations that explain aspects of root canal treatment (endodontic therapy). ... For the purposes of this discussion, so to use terminology that people seem to be most familiar with, we will use the terms "nerve" and "nerve tissue" to refer to a tooth's pulp tissue.
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www.animated-teeth.com/root_canal/t1_root_canal.htm
www.animated-teeth.com/root_canal/t1_root_canal.htm
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Pulpitis is painful inflammation of the tooth pulp, the innermost part of the tooth that contains the nerves and blood supply. ... Pulpitis can cause intense tooth pain. To determine if the pulp is healthy enough to save, dentists can do certain tests. For example, dentists can apply a hot or cold stimulus.
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www.merck.com/mmhe/sec08/ch114/ch114c.html
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"Root canal" is the term used to describe the natural cavity within the center of the tooth. The pulp or pulp chamber is the soft area within the root canal. The tooth's nerve lies within the root canal.
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www.medicinenet.com/root_canal/article.htm
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Definition of tooth pulp in the Medical Dictionary. tooth pulp explanation. Information about tooth pulp in Free online English dictionary. What is tooth pulp? Meaning of tooth pulp medical term. What does tooth pulp mean? ... tooth pulp; Tooth Pulp Generated Somatosensory Evoked Potential; Tooth Pulp Pain Thresholds;
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medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/tooth+pulp
medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/tooth+pulp
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The most common ways to treat cavities and more serious tooth decay problems are: filling the cavity; performing root canal therapy, involving the removal of the pulp of a tooth; crowning a tooth with a cap that looks like a tooth made of metal, porcelain, or plastic;
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kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/mouth_teeth.h...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about tooth pulp. tooth pulp. Information about tooth pulp in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from tooth pulp)
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/tooth+pulp
encyclopedia.farlex.com/tooth+pulp
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