Re-Formation: Reactionary or Reparative Dentin

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Medical Research - Year 2022, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

Dentin (s) are complex structures including in the crown, the formation of the mantle dentin mostly atubular, and circumpulpal dentin, crossed along its entire length by 180,000-240,000 tubules per mm2. In the root, two superficial layers (the Tomes’ granular and the hyaline Hopewell-Smith layers) limit the dentin just beneath the acellular and cellular cementum. Circumpulpal dentin is formed by intertubular and peritubular dentine. The lumens of the tubules are apparently empty or they contain unmineralized collagen fibers and/or odontoblast processes. Circumpulpal dentin includes the primary and secondary dentin, both physiological. Apexogenesis and apexification constitute two crucial events contributing to root formation, and to apical closure. The tertiary dentin is formed in reaction to caries, or wear. Intraluminal mineralization, reactionary and reparative dentins constitute a response to noxious events. Non-collagenous molecules contribute to dentin mineralization or are acting as mineralization inhibitors. Osteopontin is essential for the formation of tertiary dentin after a trauma, whereas tunnels and osteodentin labeling persisted during the formation or re-formation of a dentinal bridge.

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Michel Goldberg

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  • EP ID EP699388
  • DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.46889/JCMR.2022.3102
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Michel Goldberg (2022). Re-Formation: Reactionary or Reparative Dentin. Journal of Clinical Medical Research, 3(1), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-699388