Dental pulp and its responses: oral biology lecture 2 Flashcards
In embryology and prenatal development, the dental papilla is a condensation of what type of cells
ectomesenchymal cells called odontoblasts
what are the 3 functions of the pulp
dentine formation
defence and repair
sensory
name the part highlighted green

pulp horns

name the part highlighted dark blue

coronal pulp chamber

name the part highlighted black

radicular pulp

name the part highlighted light blue

Apical foramen

there are cells present in the pulp what is the function of odontoblasts cells
dentinogenesis, formation of dentin
there are cells present in the pulp what is the function of fibroblasts
synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen. Helps with repair.
there are cells present in the pulp what is the function of pulpal stem cells
- dental pulp stem cells derive from cranial neural crest lineage, retain a remarkable potential for neuronal differentiation.
there are cells present in the pulp what is the function of defence cells
help against invasion of foriegn pathogen
odontoblast are a specialised ………. cell
ectomesenchyme cell
where are odontoblasts process located
in the dentine
is a cell structure specialised for cell to cell adhesion: best describes what type of junctional complexes
desmosomes

seal adjacent epithelial cells in a narrow band just beneath their apical surface. ……………perform two vital functions they limit the passage of molecules and ions through the space between cells. : best describes what type of junctional complexes
tight junctions

are specialised intracellular connections between a multitude of animal cell-types. They directly connect the cytoplasm of two cells, which allows various molecules, ions and electrical impulses to directly pass through a regulated gate between cells. : best describes what type of junctional complexes
gap junctions

what is a postmitotic cell in the tooth (do not undergo mitosis anymore)
odontoblasts
the activity of odontoblast is controlled by what
growth factors
what are the most numerous cells in the cell rich zone
fibroblasts
what happens to the stem cells ability to retain embryonic potential with age
it decreases
human dental pulp stem cells can differentiate to which two cells
fibroblasts and odontoblast
what are the defence cells present in the pulp
macrophages and T-Lymphocytes
the pulp contains many fibres. 34% of the fibres is collagen.
collagen is broken down to type 1 and type 2 what are there concentrations
type 1 = 60%
type 2 = 40%
do the venules in the pulp have valves
no
what are the main features of the capillaries in the pulp
they are fenestrated capillaries - have pores which allows for small molecules and limited amounts of protein to diffuse
which nerves act on the sympathetic vasoconstrictor and sympathetic vasodilator
efferent autonomic nerves
stimuli detected by dentine is recieved in the brian by what nerves
afferent nerve
what does the stasis of blood vessels result
pulpal death
what is present in dental fluid
protein, glycoprotein and polysaccharides
what changes fluid flow
pulpal pressure
what percentage of the nerve innervation in pulpal chamber are non-myelinated
70-80%
what is the plexus of Raschkow referred to as
cell free zone