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It is located mainly on the roof and side walls of the coronal pulp
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Unmyelinated fibers that function in the regulation of blood flow in the capillary network
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They function in transmitting pain stimuli from heat, cold or pressure
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The peripheral aspect of the dental pulp
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Extends from the cervix down to the apex of the tooth
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Apical orifice of the root canal
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Occupies the crown of the tooth and has six surfaces: Occlusal, mesial, distal, buccal, lingual and the floor
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They are the cells responsible for the secretion of dentin and the formation of dentinal tubules
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They have the ability to degrade collagen, as well as to form it
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They reach the pulp chamber in the crown and branch out to form a network of capillaries beneath the layer of odontoblasts
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Is an unmineralized oral tissue that occupies the pulp cavity of each tooth
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They have numerous pores, reflecting the metabolic activity of the odontoblasts
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Protrusions of the pulp that extend up into the cusp of the tooth