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Which is the right sequence of the histological stages of tooth development
Following removal of a relatively large area of decay in recently erupted permanent molar, an exposure of the pulpal tissue is noted. The dentist decided to perform a puloptomy using calcium hydroxide to treat the tissue remaining in the root canals. The dentist would expect a dentin bridge to form at
While performing restorative procedures on a deciduous tooth in a 4 year old child it is important to know that the thickness of the dentin in primary teeth as compared to the permanent teeth is
A Pulpotomy is performed on a cariously exposed vital mandibular first permanent molar in a seven-year-old child, and calcium hydroxide is placed over the amputation site. What demonstrates a histologically successful treatment?
The dentist is preparing a deep cavity in a primary molar. Which pulp horn is most likely to be exposed?
Disturbances and aberrations in morphodifferentiation stage of tooth development in a 10-year-old child can be seen clinically as
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