Vascular Reactions in the Dental Pulp During Inflammation

This article deals with blood flow and tissue pressure changes in the inflamed dental pulp. While detailed patho-physiological studies of the circulation in the inflamed pulp are still partly lacking, available data from studies of the normal pulp tissue are also discussed. Knowledge of the normal p...

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