Department of Restorative and Operative Dentistry, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey
Research Article
Acetylation Pattern and Cytokine Secretion in Teeth with Deep Dentine Caries
Author(s): Sebahat Melike Durukan*, Soley Arslan, Burak Tan and Esra Tufan
Dental caries is now one of the world's most common chronic
diseases. Caries are irreversible diseases caused by external
factors that do not manifest symptoms at first. In terms of
detailed examination of etiological factors and taking
necessary precautions, great strides have been made in
preventive dentistry over the years. However, another point to
investigate is the hereditary aspect of dental caries and what
kind of genetic changes it causes. Tooth decay, trauma and
other factors can all harm pulp tissue. Infection in the pulp
tissue may cause tissue degradation via molecular and/or
cellular events, causing the dental pulp's inflammatory
response to be regulated by genetic and epigenetic events... View More»
DOI:
10.4172/jdrp.23.5 (3).046