THE ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF PHASIC POTENTIALS FROM THE TOOTH

作者: DONALD SCOTT

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-016972-9.50029-X

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the analysis and interpretation of phasic potentials from tooth. The recording sensory units always poses problems as to these because intracellular under direct observation is rarely possible would certainly invalidate any quantitative transducer action even if it could be done. evidence for validity recorded arises in their consistency with conditions stimulus environment. Phasic can electrodes dentinal cavities has been presented support belief that arise excitation units. are two types based on differential thermal excitability other characteristics. It presents experiments which suggest at least one potential may originate structures dentin seldom teeth having large pulps.

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