Disease | dental caries |
Phenotype | C0011407|necrotic pulp |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 21625731 | It has beendemonstrated that stem cells are present within the pulp tissue not only of deciduousteeth, but also in permanent teeth (dental pulp stem cells - dpsc), and in theperiodontal ligament (periodontal ligament stem cells - pdlsc)2,3,7,13,16,19,20,26,28,40,44,51. this manuscript is designed to serve asa comprehensive synthesis of our current knowledge of stem cells from human exfoliateddeciduous teeth and to describe the current efforts on tissue engineering with the useof shed in order to replace irreversibly inflamed or necrotic pulps due to dental cariesby a healthy and functionally competent tissue. |
PubMedID- 24676582 | In this study, children presented high incidence of dental caries with necrotic pulp atmandible molars. |
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