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Pulp (tooth) — Section of a human molar Latin pulpa dentis Gray s … Wikipedia
pulp — 1. A soft, moist, coherent solid. SYN: pulpa [TA]. 2. SYN: dental p.. 3. SYN: chyme. [L. pulpa, flesh] coronal p. SYN: crown p.. crown p. [TA] that portion of the dental p. contained within the p … Medical dictionary
pulp — n. 1) a soft mass of tissue (for example, of the spleen, in which there is both red pulp and white pulp). 2) the mass of connective tissue in the pulp cavity, at the centre of a tooth. It is surrounded by dentine except where it communicates with … The new mediacal dictionary
Necrotic pulp — is a finding in dentistry to describe dental pulp within a tooth which has become necrotic. It is a finding of interest to dentists as the process of pulp death may be painful causing a toothache. Sequelae of a necrotic pulp include acute apical… … Wikipedia
devitalization — 1. Deprivation of vitality or of vital properties. 2. In dentistry, the process by which tooth pulp is destroyed; e.g., by chemical means, by infection, or by extirpation. * * * de·vi·tal·iza·tion or Brit de·vi·tal·isa·tion … Medical dictionary
pulpa radicularis — [TA] radicular pulp; the portion of the dental pulp in the root canal of a tooth … Medical dictionary
Periapical cyst — Classification and external resources CT scan through head showing a right periapical cyst ICD 10 K … Wikipedia
Dentin dysplasia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 K00.5 ICD 9 520.5 Dentin dysplasia is a genetic … Wikipedia
Odontogenic cyst — Not to be confused with Calcifying odontogenic cyst, Glandular odontogenic cyst, Dental cyst, or Paradental cyst. Odontogenic cyst Classification and external resources Odontogenic cyst is a closed sac, having a distinct membrane derived from… … Wikipedia
Artery — A vessel that carries blood that is high in oxygen content away from the heart to the farthest reaches of the body. Since blood in arteries is usually full of oxygen, the hemoglobin in the red blood cells is oxygenated. The resultant form of… … Medical dictionary