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Movements of the Dentine and Pulp Liquids on Application of Thermal Stimuli an In Vitro Study

Martin Brännström, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 1, pp 59-70
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In this article, the movement of the Dentine and Pulp Liquids on Application of Thermal Stimuli in In Vitro Studies was studied. But the authors focused on the application of thermal stimuli.
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(1970). Movements of the Dentine and Pulp Liquids on Application of Thermal Stimuli an In Vitro Study. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica: Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 59-70.

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Sensitivity of dentine

TL;DR: Histologic examination and theoretical calculations indicate that at the same time there is a rapid outward flow in the dentinal tubules as a result of capillary forces.
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A Study on the Mechanism of Pain Elicited from the Dentin

TL;DR: In the study to be reported below, absorbent paper was applied to exposed dentin (teeth scheduled for extraction for orthodontic reasons), and attempts were made to evaluate the role of the odontoblasts in the pain response.
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Movement of Dentinal and Pulpal Fluid Caused by Clinical Procedures

TL;DR: The effects of some clinical procedures on the fluid contents of the dentin and pulp were studied in vitro and drilling was found to produce expansion and an outward movement of fluid from the apex to the tooth.
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Microscopic Observations on Living Dental Pulp II. The Effect of Thermal Irritants on the Circulation of the Pulp in the Lower Rat Incisor

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