| pulp vitality test |
A determination of the vitality of a tooth pulp by the application of hot, cold, or electrical stimuli. Also called vitalometry.
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| pulpefaction |
Conversion into a pulpy substance.
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Wood chips that have been ground mechanically into fibres and are used for the production of inexpensive paper, such as newsprint, or that have been chemically treated to remove the lignin and are used to manufacture higher quality papers.
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| pulp |
the center of the tooth consisting of blood vessels and nerve tissues.
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Beet pulp is the term applied to sugar-beet slices from which the sugar has been removed by diffusion into hot water. This exhausted pulp is then usually mixed with molasses, and the resultant mixture is dried to produce "dried molassed pulp" (dmp) which is then sold as animal feed. (See Diffusion).
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