PMID: 11901786Mar 21, 2002Paper

Saving pulps--a biological basis. An overview

Primary Dental Care : Journal of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners (UK)
Peter E Murray, Anthony J Smith

Abstract

Cavity preparation and restoration variables have an uncertain relationship to pulp injury and repair responses. The purpose of this paper is to determine the importance of cavity preparation and restoration variables, by ranking them according to their effect on pulp injury (odontoblast survival) and pulp repair (reactionary dentine secretion). The seven studies reviewed are all based on the protocols described by Murray, Smith and colleagues in 2000 and 2001. The studies reviewed provide new perspectives on the importance of cavity preparation and restoration variables in mediating pulp activity. The onset of post-operative complications may be most productively minimised by focusing practitioner attention to aspects of treatment highlighted in this review.

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Dec 18, 2013·Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials·Fang LiHockin H K Xu
Mar 27, 2015·Journal of Natural Science, Biology, and Medicine·Ramta Bansal, Aditya Jain
Jan 29, 2011·Odontology·Luciano CasagrandeJacques E Nör
Dec 24, 2010·Regenerative Medicine·Kerstin M Galler, Rena N D'Souza
Jun 10, 2004·Stem Cells and Development·Peter E Murray, Franklin Garcia-Godoy
Jul 28, 2012·Dental Clinics of North America·Anthony J SmithPaul R Cooper
Apr 27, 2010·Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics·Takashi Komabayashi, Qiang Zhu
Mar 21, 2007·Journal of Endodontics·Peter E MurrayKenneth M Hargreaves
May 10, 2015·Journal of Endodontics·Christina TziafaDimitrios Tziafas
Dec 25, 2002·Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine : an Official Publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists·Peter E MurrayCharles F Cox
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