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*For example, a dog whose canine has been snapped off while biting stones etc. exposes [[Pulp - Anatomy & Physiology|pulp]].
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*Also possible that infection in [[Pulp - Anatomy & Physiology|pulp]] cavity originates from a circulating pyaemia producing pulpitis.
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Revision as of 22:37, 28 June 2010

  • For example, a dog whose canine has been snapped off while biting stones etc. exposes pulp.
  • Also possible that infection in pulp cavity originates from a circulating pyaemia producing pulpitis.