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Tooth decay (caries) and diseases of the dental pulp result in loss of tooth vitality and function requiring invasive treatment to restore the tooth to health.
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This finding might be explained by assuming that variations in hemicellulose content of the pulp resulted in the changes in viscosity, and that cellulose degradation was limited.
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Drying of the pulps results in even larger cellulose fibril aggregates.
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According to O'Riordan study [3], the resected pulp could result in hyperemia or inflammatory edema which could develop into pulp pathogenesis.
In his assessment, Gottlieb defies the tenets of focal infection, indicating that properly performed root canal procedures, with retention of root-filling materials inside the canal in the presence of a necrotic pulp, will result in biologic healing of the periapical tissues and the formation of a cementum closure of the canal apically (Fig. 12).
Direct contamination of the dental pulp may result from its exposure to laboratory environment.
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