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An Indispensible Parameters of Pulp Chamber Include Tooth Pulp, Types of Pulp Cavity, Pulpitis, Pulp Necrosis and Dental Pulp Calcification

Srinivas G., Ramanjaneyulu D. V., Satyanarayana Murthy S., Muralinath E., Guruprasad M., Hari Kiran M., Shaik Mahabooob Basha, Kundara Giridhar Reddy, Kasireddy Gauthami, Mopoori Kalyan, Sai Charan B., Sainath Reddy T., Ramesh U., Rahul P., Rajitha V.

Abstract


Have you ever thought what’s inside your tooth? Our tooth is a complex structure along with many layers, and it isn’t solid all the way through. At the crux of your tooth, you will observe pulp cavity, which is filled with a jelly-like material known as tooth pulp.


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