Histology of Pulp Flashcards

1
Q

describe odontoblasts

location

A

Cells of the Pulp

  • FULLY DIFFERENTITATED
  • no cpacity to regenerate
  • DENTINOGENESIS
  • type I collagen
  • ground substance
  • hydroxyapatite crystals

have odontoblastic processes that extend into the dentinal tubules

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2
Q

most numerous cell type in the pulp?

A

fibroblasts

  • production and degraation of collagen and ground substance
  • relatively undifferentiated cell
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3
Q

fibrocytes

A

mature fibroblasts in the pulp

number increases with pulpal maturity

maintenance of collagen

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4
Q

histiocytes?

A

fixed macrophages in the pulp

‘mononuclear phagocytic system’

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5
Q

Class II antigen presenting cells where?

A

odontoblastic layer

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6
Q

mast cells?

A

cells of the pulp
- source of histamine

may/may not be present in ‘non- inflamed pulp’

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7
Q

describe ground substance of the pulp

A

sol- gel colloidal system

proteoglycans and water

matrix for connective tissue cells and collagen

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8
Q

Affarent nerve fibers

A

regarldess of stimulus interprit them as PAIN

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9
Q

Important

what stimulates the myelinated a -delta fibers

A

EPT and cold tests

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10
Q

Important

what stimulates the myelinated a -delta fibers

A

EPT and cold tests

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11
Q

Brannstrom’s hydrodynamic theory

A

the rapid movement of dentinal fluid in the dentinal tubules stimulates teh A-DELTA nerve fibers located in the odontoblastic layer of the pulp

*MECHANO-STIMULATION

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12
Q

dentinal tubules funtion as capillary tubules?

A

YES – associated with brannstrom’s hydrodynamic theory of pain

For

  • heat
  • cold
  • dehydration
  • probing with an explorer
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13
Q

brannstrom’s hydrodynamic theory of pain associated with C fibers?

A

NO– pain does NOT LINGER
- if stop stimulus it stops

pulp tissue is NOT IRREVERSIBLY DAMAGED
- explains the hypersensitive dentin

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14
Q

describe deep pulpal pain

A

Pulpal inflammation

theory where C fibers are triggered

“modulated theory”

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15
Q

algogenic substances

A

released by inflammatory cells in the pulp and create an environment where promotes stimulation of C- fibers because the environment of the inflammation

  • lowers the threshold for the C fibebrs
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16
Q

modulation theory?

A

associated with algogenic substances released

released by inflammatory cells in the pulp and create an environment where promotes stimulation of C- fibers because the environment of the inflammation

17
Q

T/F propriception occurs in the pulp?

A

FALSE – NO PROPRIOCEPTIVE fibers in the pulp

they are found in the PDL

‘localization of pain’

18
Q

describe capillaries

plexus?

A

fenestrated

cell free zone

‘subodontoblastic plexus’

19
Q

venules collapse?

A

true
- collapse when subjected to increase in pulpal interstitial pressure

higher chance of collapsing if more pressure

20
Q

arteriovenous anastomoses imortance?

A

avoiding capillary bed during inflammtion

becomes a shunting system

direct communication betweeen arterioles and venules *

regulation of pulpal blood flow

21
Q

developmental dentin aka

A
primary 
includes 
- orthodentin 
-mantle
-pre dentin 
- circumpulpal (below mantle)
22
Q

SA and number of tubules at DEJ vs pulp

A

less at DEJ and more closer to pulp

23
Q

functions of dentin

A

dentinogenesis

nutrition

neural

defense

24
Q

describe odontoblastic layer

A

a morphologic zone that is one cell layer thick with capillaries and nerve endings

desomosome lie junctions

25
Q

cell poor zone vs cell rich zone

A

poor = plexus of capillaries and unmyleniated nerve fibers

rich = fibroblasts and undifferentiated mesechymal cells

26
Q

pulp proper

A

core of CT tissue (collagen and ground substance)

nerve and blood vessels

fibroblasts . macrophages/ lymphocytes/ plasma cells

27
Q

undifferntitated mesenchymal cells in the pulp

A

stem cells (PLURIPOTENTIAL)

CELL rich zone

source of odontoblasts

28
Q

relationship between fiber number within pulp and age of patients

A

number of fibers INCREASES with age of the pulp

29
Q

a fibers are where usually

A

central area of the pulp

30
Q

when are A fibers formed?

A

not fully formed until 5 years after eruption

31
Q

neural pathway of A delta myleniated located where

A

plexus of raschkow

cell free zone

odontoblastic layer

predentin/ dentin

32
Q

neural pathway of C umyleniated located where

A

within A delta fiber bundles throughout body of the pulp – so same way the a do from plexus – cell free zone – odontoblastic layer – predentin – dentin

33
Q

CHOLINERGIC PARASYMPATHETIC nerve fibers in the pulp?

A

NO have not been fouond – so no neural vasodilatory control of blood vessels within th epulp

34
Q

efferent nerve fibers of pulp

A

function in vasoconstriction and dentinogenesis

35
Q

four theories of pulpal stimulation

A
  1. direct
  2. transduction
  3. hydrodynamic
  4. modulation

endo focuses on the hydrodynamic one and modulation

36
Q

arterioles within the pulp

A

no neural vasodilatory control

vasoCONSTRICTION controlled by post-ganglionic sympathetic nerve fibers