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Healing in Dental Tissues - 2.2 PDF

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Summary

This document discusses healing processes observed in dental tissues, including wound healing and oral mucosal healing. It covers various aspects of periodontal treatments, and the pathogenesis of periodontal pockets. The document also includes details of pulp therapy and periapical disease.

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**[Healing in dental tissues - 2.2]** Cells are grouped based on mitotic activity - - - **Healing** 1. 2. **Oral mucosal wound healing** - - - Reasons of no scar: - - - - - **Periodontology** Healthy gingiva - - - - - - ![](media/image1.png) Ging...

**[Healing in dental tissues - 2.2]** Cells are grouped based on mitotic activity - - - **Healing** 1. 2. **Oral mucosal wound healing** - - - Reasons of no scar: - - - - - **Periodontology** Healthy gingiva - - - - - - ![](media/image1.png) Gingivitis: - - - - - Chronic gingivitis: - - - Periodontitis: - - - - - **Pathogenesis of periodontal pocket** 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Objectives of periodontal therapy - - - ![](media/image2.jpg) **Healing gingivitis** - - **Healing in periodontitis** - - - **Healing in periodontium** - - - - - - **Clinical healing** - - - - - **Histological healing** - - - - - - **[Endodontics]** **Periapical disease** - - - - - - - - - - - Conditions: - - - - **Pulp therapy and wound healing** Methods: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - **CaOH** - - Properties: - - - - - - Somatic cells (fibroblasts, macrophages, cementoblasts, OB) in pulp and periapical tiss have limited potential for regen following injury

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