Regenerative Endodontics and the promise beyond dental pulp disease repair.
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https://doi.org/10.17126/%25xKeywords:
regenerative endodonticsAbstract
The dental pulp is a multi-structural soft tissue composed of fibroblasts, odontoblasts,
lymphocytes, endothelial cells, amongst others; with prominent formative, sensorial,
and protective functions. Pulpitis is a painful inflammatory (necrotic) disease caused
by untreated dental decay/caries, trauma and multiple restorations; often irreversible/
unrecoverable, due to insufficient vascularization, mainly because of the anatomy of
the pulp chamber: a small root canal in volume and a narrow apical foramen
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