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pulpy soft or pultaceous.
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pulpy kidney d. a fatal enterotoxemia caused by Clostridium perfringens type B, usually seen in young animals, chiefly lambs, that are fed a high carbohydrate diet, although it may affect sheep, goats, and cattle of any age. Pathologically, the kidneys are mottled and soft in consistency and the cortex is jelly-like or almost semifluid; the liver is severely congested with small hemorrhages diffusely scattered over its surface. Called also overeating d.
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pulp capping The technique and material for covering and protecting from external conditions a vital, exposed pulp while the pulp heals and secondary or tertiary dentin forms to cover it. SYN: capping (1).
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pulp exposure An opening in the dentin that exposes the pulp of a tooth to the oral cavity.
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pulp extirpation The complete removal of the pulp tissue from the pulp chamber and root canal, irrespective of the state of health of the pulp. SYN: pulpectomy.
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