1963
DOI: 10.1177/00220345630420051101
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Pressure within the Pulp Chamber of the Dog's Tooth Relative to Arterial Blood Pressure

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“…The early measuring techniques for IFP were invasive, requiring direct exposure of pulpal tissue, e.g. the closed cannulation technique (Wynn et al . 1963, Beveridge & Brown 1965, Van Hassel 1971, Stenvik et al .…”
Section: Pulpal Pressuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The early measuring techniques for IFP were invasive, requiring direct exposure of pulpal tissue, e.g. the closed cannulation technique (Wynn et al . 1963, Beveridge & Brown 1965, Van Hassel 1971, Stenvik et al .…”
Section: Pulpal Pressuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1969) have measured the baseline compliance of the system investigated, whilst others (Heyeraas 1985, 1989) have not done so. To further complicate matters, there are other interrelated factors, such as the inflammatory reactions associated with pulpal tissue damage and the uncertainty of vascular influence (Wynn et al . 1963, Beveridge & Brown 1965, Stenvik et al .…”
Section: Pulpal Pressuresmentioning
confidence: 99%