Alta Stomatology is a leading oral disease research company that specializes in pulp hyperemia, acute pulpitis, and chronic pulpitis. We can provide you with a one-stop service for the development of pulp soothing materials, root canal sealers, core obturation materials and other pulpitis treatment materials. At the same time, our scientists can also establish pulpitis animal models according to customer needs to promote the research process. We are the ideal partner for combating pulpitis and improving oral health on a global scale, please feel free to contact us.
Pulpitis is an inflammatory lesion that occurs in the dental pulp tissue. The dental pulp is composed of connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. The dental pulp is located in the pulp chamber inside the tooth and is surrounded by enamel and dentin. When the integrity of tooth enamel and dentin is compromised, the pulp becomes irritated, causing toothache. Pulpitis is divided into reversible pulpitis and irreversible pulpitis. Reversible pulpitis allows the pulp to heal after the irritation is removed. However, with irreversible pulpitis, the pulp fails to heal and the patient requires root canal treatment.
The preservation and regeneration treatment of vital pulp in pulpitis has always been a research hotspot and frontier in the field of dental pulp biology. Currently, the main clinical treatments for reversible pulpitis caused by pulp exposure due to dental caries in adults and irreversible pulpitis caused by partial necrosis of the coronal pulp are still pulp removal or root canal treatment. In recent years, great progress has been made in the research of new biocompatible materials for pulpitis treatment, which brings hope for future personalized, biologically driven pulpitis treatment.
Bipolar Enamel-coated Stainless Steel Wire Electrode
Lipo-polysaccharide (LPS)
Streptococcus Mutans
Tumor Necrosis Factor α (TNF-α) ELISA Kit
Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) Staining Kit
Rat Interleukin 1β (IL-1β) ELISA Kit
Pulpitis is mainly an inflammatory reaction caused by the invasion of microorganisms such as bacteria into the dental pulp cavity. The dental pulp is surrounded by hard dentin and enamel and is not susceptible to bacterial attack under normal circumstances. However, when the hard tissue of the tooth is necrotic due to diseases such as dental caries, bacteria can invade and infect the dental pulp. If pulpitis is not treated in time, it will not only cause pulp hyperemia and severe tooth pain, but also cause irreversible infection to the pulp, leading to pulp necrosis. This will seriously affect the patient's oral health and quality of life.
At Alta Stomatology, we strive to develop innovative materials that can alleviate or eliminate pulp hyperemia. Through comprehensive material characterization and testing, we aim to discover effective pulp soothing materials and auxiliary treatment materials that can aid in the prevention and management of pulp hyperemia.
Alta Stomatology provides first-class services for diagnosis and treatment research of acute pulpitis. Our scientists work hard to develop filling materials for root canal treatment and establish animal models for pulpitis research to promote the scientific research on the diagnosis and treatment of acute pulpitis.
Alta Stomatology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pulpitis and provides first-class services for the development of root canal treatment materials and the establishment of animal models of chronic pulpitis.
Alta Stomatology offers a comprehensive range of customized research services to address the specific needs of clients aiming to combat dental diseases. Our services include but are not limited to:
Animal Model Establishment
Drug Screening
In Vitro and In Vivo Study
Novel Drug Delivery System
Oral Organoid Development
Alta Stomatology has assembled a cross-disciplinary professional team, including clinical practitioners, scientists, researchers, and more in the field of oral health. This multidisciplinary collaborative approach enables the team to comprehensively and deeply investigate pulpitis from various perspectives, ensuring the thoroughness and depth of the research.
The research team at Alta Stomatology possesses a wealth of expertise in the field of dentistry, with in-depth knowledge of oral anatomy, microbiology, biochemistry, and related disciplines. This allows them to have a comprehensive understanding of tooth structure and the oral environment, providing a solid foundation for delving into the pathogenesis of pulpitis and drug development.
In the pursuit of unraveling the complexities of pulpitis, Alta Stomatology harnesses cutting-edge technology and methodologies. From advanced imaging techniques to genomic analyses, our commitment to staying at the forefront of scientific innovation ensures that our research is both comprehensive and pioneering.
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