Anatomy and morphology of pulp

Anatomy and morphology of pulp The pulp cavity is the central. The pulp cavity is the central space within a tooth that enclosed space within a tooth that enclosed by dentin except at apicalby dentin except at the apical foramen. -divided into a coronalIt is divided into a coronal portion (pulpj chamber) and and a radicular portion root canal radicular portion Other features include pulpOther features include pulp horns, canal orifices, accessoryhorns, canal orifices,accessory (lateral) canals, and apical(lateral) canals, and apical foramenforamen.. Pulp Horns. Pulp Horns Although pulp horns may vary in height and location, a single pulp horn tends to be associated with each cusp in a posterior tooth, and mesial and distal horns tend to be found in incisors. Pulp horn may extends occlusally and exposure may occur as a result of caries or routine cavity preparation. Such abnormally high pulp horns may or may not be visible on radiographs.تشريح ومورفولوجيا لب الأسنان Pulp Chamber. Pulp Chamber -The pulp chamb
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