Many attempts have been made in the last fifteen years for the better understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying dental tissue response to an injury i.e. caries, dental trauma, restoration and/or preparation, providing for new dentin formation, tertiary dentin. Tertiary dentin represents dental tissues of two variants “reactionary” and “reparative” ones, sharing the inductive nature but characterized by different healing processes, related to the extent of tooth injury. This paper discusses the current knowledge about tooth response to injury by reviewing the literature.
Reactionary and reparative dentinogenesis: A review
FEMIANO, Felice;RULLO, Rosario;PERILLO, Letizia
2014
Abstract
Many attempts have been made in the last fifteen years for the better understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying dental tissue response to an injury i.e. caries, dental trauma, restoration and/or preparation, providing for new dentin formation, tertiary dentin. Tertiary dentin represents dental tissues of two variants “reactionary” and “reparative” ones, sharing the inductive nature but characterized by different healing processes, related to the extent of tooth injury. This paper discusses the current knowledge about tooth response to injury by reviewing the literature.File in questo prodotto:
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