Functions of The Pulp: Inductive Formative Nutritive Protective or Sensory Reparative or Defensive
Functions of The Pulp: Inductive Formative Nutritive Protective or Sensory Reparative or Defensive
Functions of The Pulp: Inductive Formative Nutritive Protective or Sensory Reparative or Defensive
Inductive
Formative
Nutritive
Protective or sensory
Reparative or defensive
CONTENTS OF THE PULP
Cells
a) Odontoblasts
b) Fibroblasts
c) Undifferentiated Mesenchymal Cells
d) Defense cells
Intercellular Substances
a) Fibers – precollagenous
- collagenous
b) Ground substance
c) Blood vessels
d) Lymph vessels
e) Nerves
HISTOLOGY OF PULP
Microscopic Zones in Pulp
Zones-from outer to inner zone Description
Cell bodies
Odontoblasts
Cell-free zone
Cell-rich zone
Dentin
Odontoblasts layer
Predentin
Cell rich zone
Pulp core