Pulp inflammation: from the reversible pulpitis to pulp necrosis during caries progression
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Pulp inflammation : from the reversible pulpitis to pulp necrosis during caries progression. / Bjørndal, Lars; Ricucci, Domenico.
The Dental Pulp: Biology, Pathology, and Regenerative Therapies. red. / Michel Goldberg. Springer, 2014. s. 125-139.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Pulp inflammation
T2 - from the reversible pulpitis to pulp necrosis during caries progression
AU - Bjørndal, Lars
AU - Ricucci, Domenico
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The advances of pulp biology combined with detailed description of the carious lesion environment, as well as the clinical evidence of treating deep lesions, have modified the view of pulp inflammation as being the nonstopping train toward apoptosis and pulp necrosis. The dentine comprises bioactive extracellular matrix, and during carious demineralization of the dentine, there is a release of bioactive molecules which can trigger the odontoblasts being members of the first line of host defense. An update of caries pathology from reversible pulpitis to necrosis is presented. A well-defined radiographical subdivision of the profound carious lesion into deep and extreme deep may be beneficially for an improved understanding of the point of irreversibility of pulp inflammation. However, the clinical estimation of inflammation remains a challenge.
AB - The advances of pulp biology combined with detailed description of the carious lesion environment, as well as the clinical evidence of treating deep lesions, have modified the view of pulp inflammation as being the nonstopping train toward apoptosis and pulp necrosis. The dentine comprises bioactive extracellular matrix, and during carious demineralization of the dentine, there is a release of bioactive molecules which can trigger the odontoblasts being members of the first line of host defense. An update of caries pathology from reversible pulpitis to necrosis is presented. A well-defined radiographical subdivision of the profound carious lesion into deep and extreme deep may be beneficially for an improved understanding of the point of irreversibility of pulp inflammation. However, the clinical estimation of inflammation remains a challenge.
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-55160-4_9
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-55160-4_9
M3 - Book chapter
AN - SCOPUS:84930828231
SN - 978-3-642-55159-8
SP - 125
EP - 139
BT - The Dental Pulp
A2 - Goldberg, Michel
PB - Springer
ER -
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