Scientists search for pain signals inside your teeth
NCT ID NCT06936553
Summary
This study aimed to find better ways to tell the difference between healthy teeth, teeth with temporary pain (reversible pulpitis), and teeth with severe, lasting pain (irreversible pulpitis). Researchers collected tiny fluid samples from 51 patients' teeth during routine dental procedures. They measured specific proteins in these samples to see if they could serve as reliable markers for each type of tooth condition.
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Kırıkkale University Faculty of Dentistry
Kırıkkale, 71450, Turkey (Türkiye)
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