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[Tubular sclerosis].

L Lillo1, F Pierleoni, G Pagavino

  • 1Istituto di Odonto-Gnato-Stomatologia, Università degli Studi di Firenze.

Minerva Stomatologica
|November 1, 1992
PubMed
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Tubular sclerosis is a defensive response that reduces dentinal permeability by obliterating tubules. Its formation involves increased peritubular dentin or caries crystals, with debated pathogenesis.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Biology
  • Dentinogenesis

Context:

  • Tubular sclerosis is a complex defense mechanism of the pulp-dentin complex.
  • It results from various physiological and pathological stimuli.
  • This process leads to significant obliteration of dentinal tubules.

Purpose:

  • To explore the structural features and pathogenesis of tubular sclerosis.
  • To discuss the debate surrounding the primary mechanisms of sclerosis formation.

Summary:

  • Tubular sclerosis is characterized by increased peritubular dentin thickness or the presence of "caries crystals".
  • Pathogenesis theories include peritubular dentin thickening, centrifugal theories, and integrated mechanisms.

Impact:

  • Understanding tubular sclerosis is crucial for diagnosing and managing dentin-related conditions.
  • Clarifying pathogenesis may lead to new therapeutic strategies for dentin repair and protection.