List of Articles by MeSH
DENTAL PULP
- Nica L, Raica M. Immunohistochemical Localization of Dendritic Cells in Human Dental Pulp. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2008;42(3):235-41.
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Immunohistochemical Localization of Dendritic Cells in Human Dental Pulp |
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Imunohistokemijska lokalizacija dentritičkih stanica u humanoj zubnoj pulpi |
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original scientific paper |
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DENTAL PULP DENDRITIC CELLS |
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to locate the dendritic cells, a part of the immunocompetent system of dental pulp, in histological samples of normal and irreversibly inflamed human dental pulp, using immunohistochemical staining methods. Material and Methods: In light of the particular character of the connective tissue of human dental pulp, the following antibodies were used: vimentin clone V9, a protein associated with neurofilaments (NFAP), the S 100 protein, and smooth muscle type actin (clone 1A4). Results: The results indicated that human dental pulp has numerous cells with branching cytoplasmic extensions, in areas of inflammatory infiltrate. Based on immunohistochemical staining we consider these to be dendritic cells. Conclusions: The presence of dendritic cells in inflamed human dental pulp is not unexpected, considering the great density of the inflammatory infiltrate, and the role they play in the inflammatory response. The subtype and significance of these cells need to be clarified. |
- Dukić W, Filipović-Zore I, Bago I. Condensing Osteitis – Case Report. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2006;40(2):182-8.
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Condensing Osteitis – Case Report |
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Kondenzirajući ostitis - prikaz slučaja |
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case report |
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OSTEITIS INFECTION DENTAL PULP JAW |
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Condensing osteitis is pathologic growth of the maxillomandibular bones, characterized by mild clinical symptoms. Bone thickening refl ects impaired bone rearrangement in response to the mild infection of dental pulp. This case report describes a patient with extreme bone thickening localized in the left maxilla causing facial asymmetry. Clinical and radiological examination failed to point to defi nitive diagnosis. On differential diagnosis, all bone tissue tumors, cementoma and condensing osteitis with prolonged unsuccessful conservative endodontic treatment of the upper fi rst molar, were considered. A surgical procedure in local anesthesia was preformed in order to remove the pathologically altered bone mass and to extract the tooth that could not have been treated successfully. Histopathologic analysis confi rmed the infl ammatory etiology of the bone lesion. Clinical and radiological follow-up indicated complete healing of the area, with appropriate density and trabeculation of the bone. This case presents as an extreme example of condensing osteitis with major bone lesion, caused by a mild tooth infection. |
- Presečki Ž, Brkić H, Primorac D, Drmić I. Methods of preparing the tooth for DNA isolation. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2000;34(1):15-24.
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Methods of preparing the tooth for DNA isolation |
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Postupci pripreme zuba za izolaciju deoksiribonukleinske kiseline (DNK) |
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preliminary report |
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DNA FORENSIC DENTISTRY + methods DENTAL PULP DNA, MITOCHONDRIAL PHENOLS CHLOROFORM |
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In this paper, the importance of the tooth in identification an unknown person has been demonstrated.The theoretical part shows the difference between genomic and mitochondrial DNA. That difference is the durability and properties which they carry and the value they have in identification. Microanatomy has also been described, possible locations of cells inthe tooth and methods to collect material for DNA extraction.The practical part shows the methods used in particular cases for DNA isolation. Horizontal section through the cervical root is used to collect material for DNA isolation. Genomic DNA , from the material, is extracted by organic phenol-chloroform methods. The results are shown on 1 % agarose gel and photographed by a Polaroid camera. |
- Azinović Z, Keros J, Lazić B. Pregled histoloških istraživanja izravnog prekrivanja pulpe adhezijskim sustavima [in Croatian]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):156-7.
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Pregled histoloških istraživanja izravnog prekrivanja pulpe adhezijskim sustavima |
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congress abstract |
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DENTAL PULP DENTAL PULP CAPPING ADHESIVES |
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- Cvek M. Partial pulpotomy in crown - fractured incisors - result 3 to 15 years after treatment. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1993;27(3):167-73.
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- Anić I, Džubur A. [Temperature changes inside the molar pulp chamber and on the enamel and root surfaces induced by the CO2 laser beam, in vitro: preliminary report]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1992;26(4):279-84.
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Temperature changes inside the molar pulp chamber and on the enamel and root surfaces induced by the CO2 laser beam, in vitro: preliminary report |
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Temperaturne promjene unutar pulpne komore, na površini cakline i korijena molara, in vitro, izazvane CO2 laserom: preliminarno ispitivanje |
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preliminary report |
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DENTAL PULP DENTAL ENAMEL + radiation effects TOOTH ROOT + radiation effects LASERS TEMPERATURE MOLAR |
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- Prpić-Mehičić G, Kobler D, Najžar-Fleger D, Talan-Hranilović J, Šuman L. [Influence of infection and trauma on dentinogenesis]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1992;26(1):9-14.
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- Škaljac-Staudt G, Ciglar I, Jugović Z, Gomerčić V. [Calcium hydroxide cements in an in vivo study]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1989;23(4):303-9.
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