Current and future options for dental pulp therapy
Summary: Dental pulp is a connective tissue and has functions that include initiative, formative, protective, nutritive, and reparative activities. However, it has relatively low compliance, because it is enclosed in hard tissue. Its low compliance against damage, such as dental caries, results in t...
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Main Authors: | Takahiko Morotomi (Author), Ayako Washio (Author), Chiaki Kitamura (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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