The dental pulp is known as the connective tissue ____ of the tooth?
What cells are found in the pulp?
What are the extracellular components of the pulp?
- Matrix; proteoglycans, chonfroitin SO4, dermatan SO4
What nerves are found in the pulp?
Are blood vessels and lymphatics found in the blood?
What are the functions of the dental pulp? (5 points)
= Sensory - pain
= Control of dentinogenesis
What is dentinogenesis?
There are close links between dentine and pulp. What are some of these likes? (3 points)
What is the developmental link between dentine and pulp?
What are the structural links between dentine and pulp?
Pulpal elements extend into dentine:
Note: no blood vessels in normal dentine so any bleeding in the cavity means you are inside the pulp
What is meant by haemodynamics?
What is meant by hydrodynamics?
What are the functional links between dentine and pulp? (3 points)
What is reactionary dentine?
What is reparative dentine?
- Formed in response to trauma/irritant
What are different things that can cause tooth wear in enamel and dentine? (6 points)
What is abrasion?
Loss of tooth substance caused by abnormal rubbing of a non-dental object
What is attrition?
What is bruxism?
What is erosion?
What is Abfraction?
When is primary dentine laid down?
Laid down first and quicker throughout the development of the tooth
When is secondary dentine laid down?
What id reactionary dentine laid down in response to?
- Might create a reaction of the dentine-pulp process to produce dentine = this is tertiary dentine