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The permeability properties of dentin can have a significant influence on how teeth respond to restorative procedures and to materials. As further advances in tissue engineering are made, it is likely that a number of growth factors and other therapeutic agents will be applied to intact dentin to elicit a specific pulpal response. This may be followed by creating a surface seal with adhesive resins to prevent back-diffusion of these agents and to prevent any intratubular fluid shifts that might irritate differentiating or de-differentiating cells and the pulpodentin border. The more we…mehr

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The permeability properties of dentin can have a significant influence on how teeth respond to restorative procedures and to materials. As further advances in tissue engineering are made, it is likely that a number of growth factors and other therapeutic agents will be applied to intact dentin to elicit a specific pulpal response. This may be followed by creating a surface seal with adhesive resins to prevent back-diffusion of these agents and to prevent any intratubular fluid shifts that might irritate differentiating or de-differentiating cells and the pulpodentin border. The more we understand the permeability characteristics of dentin, the more we can manipulate it for therapeutic advantage.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ashwini KS, Asst Prof in the Dept of CONSO, SJMDCH, CTA. BDS from CODS, DVG and MDS from AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore. She is credited with numerous National and International publications in different indexed journals. She is also practicing as consultant endodontist in the Karnataka ENT Hospital, Karnataka, India