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Endodontics, Dental Pulp Diseases, Methods, Dental pulp, Physiology, Diseases, Pulpe dentaire, Endodontie, Maladies, MEDICAL, Surgery, GeneralShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Seltzer and Bender's dental pulp
2011, Quintessence Pub., Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc., Quintessence Publishing (IL)
in English
- 2nd ed. / edited by Kenneth M. Hargreaves, Franklin R. Tay, Harold E. Goodis.
0867154802 9780867154801
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Table of Contents
Development of the pulpodentin complex
Formation of repair of dentin in the adult
Pulpodentin complex
Pulp as a connective tissue
Stem cells and regeneration of the pulpodentin complex
Circulation of the pulp
Dental innervation and its responses to tooth injury
Pain mechanisms in the pulp
Pharmacologic control of dental pain
Pulpal infections, including caries
Molecular mediators of pulpal inflammation
Interrelationship of the pulp and apical periodontitis
Repair of pulpal injury with dental materials
Caries, restorative dentistry, and the pulp
Effects of thermal and mechanical challenges
Interrelationship of pulpal and periodontal diseases
Root resorption
Aging and the pulp
Differential diagnosis of toothache: odontogenic versus nonodontogenic pain
Interrelationship of the pulp and systemic disease.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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