Baldissara P, Catapano S, Franchi M, Scotti R
Istituto di Clinica Odontoiatrica, Università degli Studi di Ferrara.
Minerva Stomatol. 1994 Sep;43(9):397-402.
The aim of this study is the evaluation of pulpal blood flow effect on the thermal levels measured at the pulpodentin junction in human anesthetized premolars. The value have been recorded as discrepancies between peak temperatures caused by a thermal stimulus applied on the same tooth in two different conditions: with and without pulpal blood supply. Thermal stimuli ranged from 3 to 9 degrees C on a total of twelve teeth giving a mean peak difference of 1.3 degrees C. This result has been interpreted as the effect of thermal dissipation produced by pulpal blood flow. The small magnitude of the value suggests, however, that anesthetized pulp fails to protect itself from injurious heat by increasing pulpal blood flow.
本研究的目的是评估牙髓血流对在人类麻醉前磨牙的牙髓牙本质交界处测得的热水平的影响。该值被记录为在两种不同条件下(有和没有牙髓血液供应)对同一颗牙齿施加热刺激所引起的峰值温度之间的差异。对总共12颗牙齿施加了3至9摄氏度的热刺激,平均峰值差异为1.3摄氏度。该结果被解释为牙髓血流产生的散热效应。然而,该值的幅度较小表明,麻醉的牙髓无法通过增加牙髓血流来保护自身免受有害热量的影响。