- channels,
called dentinal tubules,
which radiate outward through the
dentin from the pulp to the
exterior cementum or
enamel border. The
dentinal tubules extend...
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these dentinal tubules are
typically 0.5-2
micrometres in diameter.
Changes in the flow of the plasma-like
biological fluid present in the
dentinal tubules...
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stimuli act on
exposed dentine,
causing increased fluid flow
through the
dentinal tubules. In
response to this movement,
mechanoreceptors on the pulp nerves...
- 50 to 410 nm (average 104 nm). The
dental canaliculi (sometimes
called dentinal tubules) are the
blood supply of a tooth.
Odontoblast process run in the...
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since then to
evaluate its
importance in
bacteria penetration into the
dentinal tubules and its
effects on
endodontic treatment. More broadly, it is the...
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important factors in
determining the
dentinal bonding is collagen. When
dentin is etched,
smear layer and
minerals from
dentinal structure will be removed, hence...
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dentinal tubules that may not line up with
existing dentinal tubules. This
diminishes the
ability for
dental caries to
progress within the
dentinal tubules...
- the
dentinal tubule,
which further organizes and
strengthens the
dentin as a
whole General maintenance of both the
dentinal tubule and
dentinal fluid...
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Gluteraldehyde induces coagulation of
proteins in
dentinal tubules,
which reacts with the
serum albumin in the
dentinal fluid to
cause its precipitation. HEMA forms...
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feature of the
group is the
presence of a
checkerboard pattern formed by
dentinal tubules. Pierre-Olivier Antoine, Jean-Loup Welcomme,
Laurent Marivaux,...