M Goldberg… - Clinical oral investigations, 2011 - Springer ... that is still alive. This is for instance the case if a carious lesion enters the dentin or after tooth trauma involving the dentin with and without pulpexposure. Clinical symptoms should indicate a reversible lesion. In such cases, repair ... All 3 versions
C Okunseri, E Okunseri, C Gonzalez… - Caries …, 2011 - content.karger.com ... 3 = Complete loss of enamel on a surface, pulpexposure, or exposure of secondary dentin where the pulp used to be. Frank pulpexposure is most unlikely (buccal, lingual surfaces). Pulp exposure or exposure of secondary dentin (incisal, occlusal surfaces). ... Related articles - All 2 versions
Y Harichane, A Hirata… - Advances in Dental …, 2011 - adr.sagepub.com ... After pulpexposure, we have identified proliferative cells within 3 zones. In the crown, zone I is near the cavity, and zone II corresponds to the isthmus between the mesial and central pulp. ... Localization of Proliferative Cells After PulpExposure. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
E Bimstein - Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2011 - Elsevier ... Summary. Subjects. A previous article indicated that the original sample consisted of 130 children (mean age = 4.5 years, SD = 1.2) with 291 primary molars, in which removal of caries was likely to produce a vital pulpexposure. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
C Cui, XN Zhou… - Frontiers of Medicine, 2011 - Springer ... Abstract Pulp capping is one of the solving for keeping vital pulp in the case of dentin caries, reversible pulpitis or traumatic pulpexposure. The presence of bacteria on the cavity walls or in the pulp was the major factor that leads to the failure of pulp capping. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
M Goldberg… - Clinical oral investigations, 2011 - Springer ... that is still alive. This is for instance the case if a carious lesion enters the dentin or after tooth trauma involving the dentin with and without pulpexposure. Clinical symptoms should indicate a reversible lesion. In such cases, repair ... All 3 versions
C Okunseri, E Okunseri, C Gonzalez… - Caries …, 2011 - content.karger.com ... 3 = Complete loss of enamel on a surface, pulpexposure, or exposure of secondary dentin where the pulp used to be. Frank pulpexposure is most unlikely (buccal, lingual surfaces). Pulp exposure or exposure of secondary dentin (incisal, occlusal surfaces). ... Related articles - All 2 versions
Y Harichane, A Hirata… - Advances in Dental …, 2011 - adr.sagepub.com ... After pulpexposure, we have identified proliferative cells within 3 zones. In the crown, zone I is near the cavity, and zone II corresponds to the isthmus between the mesial and central pulp. ... Localization of Proliferative Cells After PulpExposure. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
E Bimstein - Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2011 - Elsevier ... Summary. Subjects. A previous article indicated that the original sample consisted of 130 children (mean age = 4.5 years, SD = 1.2) with 291 primary molars, in which removal of caries was likely to produce a vital pulpexposure. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
C Cui, XN Zhou… - Frontiers of Medicine, 2011 - Springer ... Abstract Pulp capping is one of the solving for keeping vital pulp in the case of dentin caries, reversible pulpitis or traumatic pulpexposure. The presence of bacteria on the cavity walls or in the pulp was the major factor that leads to the failure of pulp capping. ... Related articles - All 4 versions