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A pulpotomy is the removal of a segment of the pulp, including the diseased aspect, with the intent of maintaining the vitality of the remaining pulpal tissue by means of a therapeutic dressing. A healthy tooth has a space inside it known as "pulp space" which is loaded up with soft tissues - nerves, veins, and pink connective tissue. At the point when a carious procedure develops in a tooth, the microorganisms related with it can cause pulpal inflammation, which is frequently what causes toothache. Damage to the pulp of permanent teeth generally requires a root canal therapy or endodontic treatment. The pulp of essential or deciduous teeth, which only have to survive until an adult teeth come in, and because they have a better blood supply, can sometimes be saved.
Dental Research & Management is a peer reviewed dentistry Journal, with rapid publication process. It covers the topics such as Periodontal Diseases, Implant Dentistry, Endodontology and Trigeminal Nerve Injury and many more. Dental Research & Management provides a platform to put forth the ongoing research, reviews, and commentaries on dentistry. Dental Research & Management is a scholarly journal maintaining high standards of dental research articles with scientific excellence and its editorial board ensures a rapid peer review process.
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