The Close-mouthed Causality – A Case of
Calcified Canal in Juniper in JOJ Sciences (JOJS)
The dental pulp can be aptly considered ‘the heart’ of the tooth. It is the part in the centre of a tooth, which is made up of living connective tissue and cells. It remains protected in a space within a tooth known as the pulp chamber. Thus, the pulp chamber is considered a very important and integral part of the tooth. However, the pulp chamber undergoes different types of morphological and pathological alterations. Calcified canals are one amid the most commonly found pathological alterations.
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