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Why is the dentine pulp complex called this?
What are the functions of dental pulp? (4)
What is dentine?
What forms dentine?
What is the function of dentine?
Rank the following in order of hardness from hardest to softest:
1. Enamel
2. Dentine
3. Bone/cementum
What is the composition of dentine?
What do the tubules in dentin come from? Where do they go?
What are the two types of primary curvature tubules? Where are they located?
Canaliculi are... and are oriented in what way against the tubules?
Enamel spindles are
What is the function of peritubular/intratubular dentin? How does its composition differ from intertubular dentin?
Which type of dentin is formed first?
What does dental pulp contain (5)?
What cells are present in the pulp (5)?
What fibers are in the pulp?
What nerves are present in the pulp?
What is pulpitis, and which factors can cause it (6)?
What is the mechanism of pulpitis?
What are the 5 indicators of inflammation?
How do thermal tests test for pulpitis?
How does an electric pulp tester test for pulpitis?
How does vital pulp therapy work?
What are treatments for pulpitis?
What are other problems that can occur in the pulp? (4)
How does pulp change in elderly patients?
Which of the following has the greatest number of tubules?
- Primary dentine
- Secondary dentine
- Tertiary dentine
What are von Ebner's lines?
What are Andersen lines?
When does primary dentine stop?
How does secondary dentine differ from primary?
What is translucent dentine?
What is the mineralisation front?