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Old 10-04-2008, 10:55 AM
adnw14@live.co.uk
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Default Re: Could fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed roots?

On Aug 29, 3:19*pm, adn...[at]live.co.uk wrote:
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> On 29 Aug, 01:00, "John & Ninetta" <jsul...[at]sentex.net> wrote:
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> > <adn...[at]live.co.uk> wrote in message

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> > news:0d41ec32-e513-4c6a-9314-edb17dc5b3d9[at]e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com....

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> > > On 27 Aug, 21:22, "John & Ninetta" <jsul...[at]sentex.net> wrote:
> > > > Blood patches have long been used in anaesthesiology.

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> > > > http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...?artid=1238256

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> > > > Never heard of it being used in dentistry.

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> > > > John

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> > > Thanks for your response.

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> > > I have some exposed roots that sometimes have bled a little then
> > > healed pink then white forming tertiary dentin.

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> > Huh?

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> > John

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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentine...ine%22+pulpal+...
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> I'd read that dentine could repair itself then when seeing some blood
> if figured if perhaps pulp could repair itself. Then I found out about
> adult stem cells in the pulphttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18499892- Hide quoted text -
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I think part of the confusion is that I should swap the phrase
"exposed roots" for "exposed bits of pulp". So it should read "Could
fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed bits of pulp?"

I think I might have got confused when i found a web page on exposed
roots and thought that must be my condition because I've had
difficulty finding a web page which mentions exposed bits of pulps.

Although I remember one person mentioning he felt he needed *root
canal* because his tooth was bleeding, so I presumed that's a hole in
the top of this tooth rather than at the side. The phrase "root canal"
confuses because its dealing with the pulp which is inside the root.

In my case its not a hole on the side of the tooth but the top.

A big hole, so big that its exposed bits of pulp.
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Old 10-04-2008, 10:47 AM
adnw14@live.co.uk
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Default Re: Could fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed roots?

On Aug 27, 6:43*pm, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
<bornfeldm...[at]dentaltwins.com> wrote:
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> adn...[at]live.co.uk wrote:
> > I've read freshly drawn blood being used to treat dry socket.

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> * * * * Your question does not match your header. *The answer (if I understand
> you, which is doubtful) is no and no.
>
> Steve
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> --
> Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDShttp://www.dentaltwins.com
> Brooklyn, NY
> 718-258-5001


I think part of the confusion is that I should swap the phrase
"exposed roots" for "exposed bits of pulp". So it should read "Could
fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed bits of pulp?"

I think I might have got confused when i found a web page on exposed
roots and thought that must be my condition because I've had
difficulty finding a web page which mentions exposed bits of pulps.

Although I remember one person mentioning he felt he needed *root
canal* because his tooth was bleeding, so I presumed that's a hole in
the top of this tooth rather than at the side. The phrase "root canal"
confuses because its dealing with the pulp which is inside the root.

In my case its not a hole on the side of the tooth but the top.

A big hole, so big that its exposed bits of pulp.
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Old 08-29-2008, 02:19 PM
adnw14@live.co.uk
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Default Re: Could fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed roots?

On 29 Aug, 01:00, "John & Ninetta" <jsul...[at]sentex.net> wrote:
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> <adn...[at]live.co.uk> wrote in message
>
> news:0d41ec32-e513-4c6a-9314-edb17dc5b3d9[at]e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
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> > On 27 Aug, 21:22, "John & Ninetta" <jsul...[at]sentex.net> wrote:
> > > Blood patches have long been used in anaesthesiology.

>
> > > http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...?artid=1238256

>
> > > Never heard of it being used in dentistry.

>
> > > John

>
> > Thanks for your response.

>
> > I have some exposed roots that sometimes have bled a little then
> > healed pink then white forming tertiary dentin.

>
> Huh?
>
> John


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentine
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...tor+cell&meta=

I'd read that dentine could repair itself then when seeing some blood
if figured if perhaps pulp could repair itself. Then I found out about
adult stem cells in the pulp http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18499892
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Old 08-29-2008, 02:14 AM
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Default Re: Could fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed roots?

John & Ninetta wrote:
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> <adnw14[at]live.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:0d41ec32-e513-4c6a-9314-edb17dc5b3d9[at]e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> > On 27 Aug, 21:22, "John & Ninetta" <jsul...[at]sentex.net> wrote:
> > > Blood patches have long been used in anaesthesiology.
> > >
> > > http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...?artid=1238256
> > >
> > > Never heard of it being used in dentistry.
> > >
> > > John

> > Thanks for your response.
> >
> > I have some exposed roots that sometimes have bled a little then
> > healed pink then white forming tertiary dentin.

>
>
> Huh?
>
> John
>
>



I've got some quaternary dentin I keep in a vault. Don't tell.

Steve
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Old 08-29-2008, 12:00 AM
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Default Re: Could fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed roots?


<adnw14[at]live.co.uk> wrote in message
news:0d41ec32-e513-4c6a-9314-edb17dc5b3d9[at]e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
- quote -

> On 27 Aug, 21:22, "John & Ninetta" <jsul...[at]sentex.net> wrote:
> > Blood patches have long been used in anaesthesiology.
> >
> > http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...?artid=1238256
> >
> > Never heard of it being used in dentistry.
> >
> > John

>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> I have some exposed roots that sometimes have bled a little then
> healed pink then white forming tertiary dentin.



Huh?

John


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Old 08-28-2008, 04:05 PM
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Default Re: Could fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed roots?

On 27 Aug, 21:22, "John & Ninetta" <jsul...[at]sentex.net> wrote:
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> Blood patches have long been used in anaesthesiology.
>
> http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...?artid=1238256
>
> Never heard of it being used in dentistry.
>
> John


Thanks for your response.

I have some exposed roots that sometimes have bled a little then
healed pink then white forming tertiary dentin.
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Old 08-27-2008, 08:22 PM
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Default Re: Could fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed roots?

Blood patches have long been used in anaesthesiology.

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...?artid=1238256

Never heard of it being used in dentistry.

John


 
Old 08-27-2008, 05:43 PM
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Default Re: Could fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed roots?

adnw14[at]live.co.uk wrote:
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> I've read freshly drawn blood being used to treat dry socket.


Your question does not match your header. The answer (if I understand
you, which is doubtful) is no and no.

Steve

--
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
http://www.dentaltwins.com
Brooklyn, NY
718-258-5001
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Old 08-27-2008, 03:22 PM
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Default Could fresh blood be used as a cavity lining on exposed roots?

I've read freshly drawn blood being used to treat dry socket.
 

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