Seltzer and Bender's dental pulp /

Nearly three decades ago, Samuel Seltzer and I.B. Bender pioneered the concept of developing biologically based recommendations for the clinical practice of endodontics and restorative dentistry. This concept was the cornerstone of their classic textbook, "The Dental Pulp". "Seltzer a...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hargreaves, Kenneth M., Goodis, Harold E., Seltzer, Samuel, 1914-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : Quintessence Pub. Co., ©2002.
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Online Access:Table of contents
Table of Contents:
  • History of pulp biology / Harold Goodis
  • Development of the pulpodentin complex / Rena D'Souza
  • Dentin formation and repair in the adult / Anthony J. Smith
  • Pulpodentin complex / David Pashley
  • Pulp as a connective tissue / Takashi Okiji
  • The circulation of the pulp / Hideaki Suda, Hideharu Ikeda
  • Nerve supply of the dentin-pulp complex and responses to injury / Margaret R. Byers and Matti V.O. Nrhi
  • Pain mechanisms of the pulpodentin complex / Kenneth M. Hargreaves
  • Pharmacologic control of dental pain / Kenneth M. Hargreaves, Samuel Seltzer
  • Histology of pulpal inflammation / Henry O. Trowbridge
  • Molecular mediators of pulpal inflammation / Ashraf F. Fouad
  • Pulpal infections including caries / J. Craig Baumgartner
  • Calcium hydroxide and vital pulp therapy / Harold Stanley
  • Repair of pulpal injury by dental materials / Charles F. Cox, George Bogen, Hugh M. Kopel, John D. Ruby
  • Permanent restorations and the dental pulp / Harold H. Messer
  • Effects of thermal and mechanical irritants / Harold Goodis, David Pashley, Adam Stabholtz
  • Interrelationship of dental pulp and apical periodontitis / Philip Stashenko
  • Interrelationship of pulpal and periodontal diseases / R. Bruce Rutherford
  • Root resorption / Linda Levin, Martin Trope
  • Differential diagnosis of odontalgia / Samuel Seltzer, Kenneth M. Hargreaves
  • The dental pulp in systemic disorders / I.B. Bender and Kenneth M. Hargreaves.