Pulp Chamber

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What is the meaning of Pulp Chamber?

Pulp Chamber is widely used term in Dental Anatomy.

The pulp chamber is a cavity located in the center of a tooth, specifically within the coronal portion of the tooth called the crown. It is a hollow space that houses the dental pulp, which consists of blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues. The pulp chamber is surrounded by dentin, a dense layer of tissue that forms the bulk of the tooth structure. The pulp chamber is responsible for nourishing the tooth and providing sensory functions. It communicates with the rest of the body through the root canals, which extend from the pulp chamber to the roots of the tooth.

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