Rev Chir Oncol Radiol O R L Oftalmol Stomatol Ser Stomatol
April 1991
Anatomoclinical studies have been carried out on tissue samples obtained from patients with various chronic general diseases including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, kidney diseases, liver diseases, acute and chronic leukemias, that had developed before the time when biologic therapy of the dental pulp had been recommended. In the presence of lesions of various severities of the dental pulp direct application of various biological techniques may trigger violent reactions, just as if the biological substances would represent deleterious factors. Vascular changes, followed by reactional responses in various stages of trophic changes, or dysplasia in the dental pulp, as demonstrated by microscopical studies show a certain degree of deterioration of the dental pulp which are counterindicative for biological therapy.
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