Study Regarding Neodentinogenesis, Dentinal Hypermineralisation and Pulp Calcification in Dental Caries

Introduction. The aim of study was to correlate dental-pulp reactions to dental caries with diverse localization, evolution and depth. Materials and method. The study was realized on a group of 87 patients with age ranging between 15-35 years. 222 posterior teeth with carious lesions were examined b...

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Main Authors: Aunianu Mircea, Andrian Sorin, Iovan Gianina, Topoliceanu Claudiu, Lacatusu Stefan
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Language:English
Published: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation 2010-07-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://www.rjor.ro/study-regarding-neodentinogenesis-dentinal-hypermineralisation-and-pulp-calcification-in-dental-caries/?lang=ro
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author Aunianu Mircea
Andrian Sorin
Iovan Gianina
Topoliceanu Claudiu
Lacatusu Stefan
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Andrian Sorin
Iovan Gianina
Topoliceanu Claudiu
Lacatusu Stefan
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description Introduction. The aim of study was to correlate dental-pulp reactions to dental caries with diverse localization, evolution and depth. Materials and method. The study was realized on a group of 87 patients with age ranging between 15-35 years. 222 posterior teeth with carious lesions were examined both on clinical and radiographs (ortopantomographs). Type of pulp-dentinal defensive reactions visible on radiographs were as follows: neodentinogenesis with advanced deposition of tertiary dentin, dentinal hypermineralisation, difuse pulp calcification. Parameters taken in study were as follows: sex, age group, dental group, radiographic indices (depth, location). Data were recorded in tables and expressed in Microsoft Excel graphs. Results and discussions. Clinical and radiographic data showed correlation between deep chronic caries localized on occlusal surfaces of mandibular molars and dentinal hypermineralisation reactions; deep chronic caries localized on maxillary molars were associated with massive retraction of pulp room through neodentinogenesis. Lack of pulp-dentinal complex reactions was observed especially for patients with age 15-25 and dental caries with acute evolution. Conclusions. Age, localization and evolution of dental caries can be correlated with presence of specific forms of pulp-dentinal reactions.
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spelling doaj.art-7f3c2d7fe6684bd783afa3803f88c7532022-12-21T17:31:15ZengRomanian Society of Oral RehabilitationRomanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation2066-70002601-46612010-07-01223539Study Regarding Neodentinogenesis, Dentinal Hypermineralisation and Pulp Calcification in Dental CariesAunianu Mircea0Andrian Sorin1Iovan Gianina2Topoliceanu Claudiu3Lacatusu Stefan4PhD Student, Department of Odontology and Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, RomaniaDepartment of Odontology and Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, RomaniaDepartment of Odontology and Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, RomaniaDepartment of Odontology and Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, RomaniaDepartment of Odontology and Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, RomaniaIntroduction. The aim of study was to correlate dental-pulp reactions to dental caries with diverse localization, evolution and depth. Materials and method. The study was realized on a group of 87 patients with age ranging between 15-35 years. 222 posterior teeth with carious lesions were examined both on clinical and radiographs (ortopantomographs). Type of pulp-dentinal defensive reactions visible on radiographs were as follows: neodentinogenesis with advanced deposition of tertiary dentin, dentinal hypermineralisation, difuse pulp calcification. Parameters taken in study were as follows: sex, age group, dental group, radiographic indices (depth, location). Data were recorded in tables and expressed in Microsoft Excel graphs. Results and discussions. Clinical and radiographic data showed correlation between deep chronic caries localized on occlusal surfaces of mandibular molars and dentinal hypermineralisation reactions; deep chronic caries localized on maxillary molars were associated with massive retraction of pulp room through neodentinogenesis. Lack of pulp-dentinal complex reactions was observed especially for patients with age 15-25 and dental caries with acute evolution. Conclusions. Age, localization and evolution of dental caries can be correlated with presence of specific forms of pulp-dentinal reactions.http://www.rjor.ro/study-regarding-neodentinogenesis-dentinal-hypermineralisation-and-pulp-calcification-in-dental-caries/?lang=rodental cariesdepthevolutionhypermineralisationlocalizationneodentinogenesis
spellingShingle Aunianu Mircea
Andrian Sorin
Iovan Gianina
Topoliceanu Claudiu
Lacatusu Stefan
Study Regarding Neodentinogenesis, Dentinal Hypermineralisation and Pulp Calcification in Dental Caries
Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
dental caries
depth
evolution
hypermineralisation
localization
neodentinogenesis
title Study Regarding Neodentinogenesis, Dentinal Hypermineralisation and Pulp Calcification in Dental Caries
title_full Study Regarding Neodentinogenesis, Dentinal Hypermineralisation and Pulp Calcification in Dental Caries
title_fullStr Study Regarding Neodentinogenesis, Dentinal Hypermineralisation and Pulp Calcification in Dental Caries
title_full_unstemmed Study Regarding Neodentinogenesis, Dentinal Hypermineralisation and Pulp Calcification in Dental Caries
title_short Study Regarding Neodentinogenesis, Dentinal Hypermineralisation and Pulp Calcification in Dental Caries
title_sort study regarding neodentinogenesis dentinal hypermineralisation and pulp calcification in dental caries
topic dental caries
depth
evolution
hypermineralisation
localization
neodentinogenesis
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