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tooth pulp can tolerate temperature between​

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Answered by dharmendragohati2016
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Temperatures in the pulp chamber above 46°C can cause irreversible changes, such as stasis and thrombosis in the blood vessels 25 . Some authors claim that the highest temperature tolerated by human pulp 2 , 5.5°C, is considered the critical point of tolerance for intrapulpal temperature.

Answered by s14547aprachi13804
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Temperatures in the pulp chamber above 46°C can cause irreversible changes, such as stasis and thrombosis in the blood vessels 25 . Some authors claim that the highest temperature tolerated by human pulp 2 , 5.5°C, is considered the critical point of tolerance for intrapulpal temperature.

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