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Dental pulp is a loose, vascularized connective tissue located within the walls of dentin. This tissue plays an important role in tooth longevity, whose functions are formative, sensitive, nourishing and defensive. Pulp exposure can be caused by several factors, such as a carious lesion or tooth fracture, leading to inflammation of the pulp tissue, which can result in necrosis if intervention is not performed quickly. Conservative treatments may be indicated when removal of the carious lesion results in pulp exposure in a young primary or permanent tooth, with normal pulp or reversible pulpitis, or after accidental pulp exposure. This book addresses the physiology and pathology of pulp tissue in order to communicate the importance, indications, and techniques of conservative treatments to be performed, especially in young patients, as well as the most suitable biomaterials.
Pulp Biology – Structure and Function
Etiology of Pulp Alterations
Conservative Treatment of Pulp Tissue: What Is Its Importance?
Behaviour Guidance of Young Patients in Dental Treatment
Management of Deep Carious Lesion in Dentin
Treatment of Pulpal Exposures in Vital Teeth
Regenerative Endodontics
Biomaterials Used in the Conservative Treatment of Pulp Tissue