Takahashi K
Department of Oral Anatomy, Kanagawa Dental College, Yokosuka, Japan.
J Endod. 1990 Feb;16(2):92-7. doi: 10.1016/S0099-2399(06)81570-0.
The reaction and vascular changes of pulpal vessels in experimentally induced acute and chronic pulpitis in dog teeth were investigated using corrosion resin casts and scanning electron microscopic examination. Following a cavity preparation without water cooling, increased permeability of blood vessels occurred in the primary stage of acute pulpitis. This was evidenced by the extravasation of resin in the vascular resin casts. This phenomenon was found initially in the venular network and in the post capillaries of the capillary network located under the dentin. In the resin casts of the vascular network underneath the cavity morphological change was minimal. This is in contrast to an expanded and tortuous granulomalike vascular network which was found around an abscess in chronic pulpitis.
采用腐蚀树脂铸型和扫描电子显微镜检查,研究了犬牙实验性急性和慢性牙髓炎时牙髓血管的反应及血管变化。在无水冷却条件下制备窝洞后,急性牙髓炎初期血管通透性增加。血管树脂铸型中有树脂外渗证明了这一点。这一现象最初在位于牙本质下方的毛细血管网的小静脉网络和毛细血管后微静脉中发现。窝洞下方血管网络的树脂铸型中形态变化极小。这与慢性牙髓炎脓肿周围发现的扩张且迂曲的颗粒样血管网络形成对比。