1 Endodontic Recommended Reading List 2018 A. ความรู้วิทยาศาสตร์พื้นฐาน 1. Gross, microscopic และ ultrastructural anatomy of soft and hard tissue (tooth and surrounding) 2. Embryology, histology, bone biology 3. Microbiology 4. Oral infection & immunology 5. Oral medicine, Oral pathology 6. Inflammation & healing 7. ชีวสถิติ 8. ความรู้กฎหมายวิชาชีพ เจตคติ และจรรยาบรรณแห่งวิชาชีพทันตกรรม B. วิทยาศาสตร์การแพทย์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับสาขา 1. Embryology, histology, physiology of pulp and periapical tissue 2. Biology of dental pulp 1. Bennett CG, Kelln EE, Biddington WR. Age changes of the vascular pattern of the human dental pulp. Arch Oral Biol. 1965;10(6):995-8. 2. Bernick S. Effect of aging on the nerve supply to human teeth. J Dent Res. 1967;46(4):694- 9. 3. Bernick S. Lymphatic vessels of the human dental pulp. J Dent Res. 1977;56(1):70-7. 4. Brannstrom M. The hydrodynamic theory of dentinal pain: sensation in preparations, caries, and the dentinal crack syndrome. J Endod. 1986;12(10):453-7. 2 5. Brannstrom M, Linden LA, Johnson G. Movement of dentinal and pulpal fluid caused by clinical procedures. J Dent Res. 1968;47(5):679-82. 6. Byers MR, Neuhaus SJ, Gehrig JD. Dental sensory receptor structure in human teeth. Pain. 1982;13(3):221-35. 7. Carrigan PJ, Morse DR, Furst ML, Sinai IH. A scanning electron microscopic evaluation of human dentinal tubules according to age and location. J Endod. 1984;10(8):359-63. 8. DENTISTRY AAOP. Guideline on Pulp Therapy for Primary and Immature Permanent Teeth. Pediatr Dent. 2016;38(6):280-8. 9. Fitzgerald M, Chiego DJ, Jr., Heys DR. Autoradiographic analysis of odontoblast replacement following pulp exposure in primate teeth. Arch Oral Biol. 1990;35(9):707-15. 10. Fulling HJ, Andreasen JO. Influence of maturation status and tooth type of permanent teeth upon electrometric and thermal pulp testing. Scand J Dent Res. 1976;84(5):286-90. 11. Goodis HE, Winthrop V, White JM. Pulpal responses to cooling tooth temperatures. J Endod. 2000;26(5):263-7. 12. Hargreaves KM, Swift JQ, Roszkowski MT, Bowles W, Garry MG, Jackson DL. Pharmacology of peripheral neuropeptide and inflammatory mediator release. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1994;78(4):503-10. 13. Hillmann G, Geurtsen W. Light-microscopical investigation of the distribution of extracellular matrix molecules and calcifications in human dental pulps of various ages. Cell Tissue Res. 1997;289(1):145-54. 14. Holland GR. The odontoblast process: form and function. J Dent Res. 1985;64 Spec No:499-514. 15. Johnsen DC. Innervation of teeth: qualitative, quantitative, and developmental assessment. J Dent Res. 1985;64 Spec No:555-63. 16. Kim S. Regulation of pulpal blood flow. J Dent Res. 1985;64 Spec No:590-6. 17. Kim S. Microcirculation of the dental pulp in health and disease. J Endod. 1985;11(11):465-71. 18. Kim S. Neurovascular interactions in the dental pulp in health and inflammation. J Endod. 1990;16(2):48-53. 3 19. Linde A. The extracellular matrix of the dental pulp and dentin. J Dent Res. 1985;64 Spec No:523-9. 20. Mangkornkarn C, Steiner JC. In vivo and in vitro glycosaminoglycans from human dental pulp. J Endod. 1992;18(7):327-31. 21. Murray PE, Matthews JB, Sloan AJ, Smith AJ. Analysis of incisor pulp cell populations in Wistar rats of different ages. Arch Oral Biol. 2002;47(10):709-15. 22. Murray PE, Stanley HR, Matthews JB, Sloan AJ, Smith AJ. Age-related odontometric changes of human teeth. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2002;93(4):474-82. 23. Nair PN. Neural elements in dental pulp and dentin. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 1995;80(6):710-9. 24. Narhi M, Jyvasjarvi E, Virtanen A, Huopaniemi T, Ngassapa D, Hirvonen T. Role of intradental A- and C-type nerve fibres in dental pain mechanisms. Proc Finn Dent Soc. 1992;88 Suppl 1:507-16. 25. Okamura K, Kobayashi I, Matsuo K, Taniguchi K, Ishibashi Y, Izumi T, et al. Ultrastructure of the neuromuscular junction of vasomotor nerves in the microvasculature of human dental pulp. Arch Oral Biol. 1994;39(3):171-6. 26. Pashley DH. Mechanistic analysis of fluid distribution across the pulpodentin complex. J Endod. 1992;18(2):72-5. 27. Ruch JV. Odontoblast differentiation and the formation of the odontoblast layer. J Dent Res. 1985;64 Spec No:489-98. 28. Sigal MJ, Pitaru S, Aubin JE, Ten Cate AR. A combined scanning electron microscopy and immunofluorescence study demonstrating that the odontoblast process extends to the dentinoenamel junction in human teeth. Anat Rec. 1984;210(3):453-62. 29. Takahashi K. Changes in the pulpal vasculature during inflammation. J Endod. 1990;16(2):92-7. 30. Takahashi K, Kishi Y, Kim S. A scanning electron microscope study of the blood vessels of dog pulp using corrosion resin casts. J Endod. 1982;8(3):131-5. 31. Torneck CD. Changes in the fine structure of the human dental pulp subsequent to carious exposure. J Oral Pathol. 1977;6(2):82-95. 4 32. Tranasi M, Sberna MT, Zizzari V, D'Apolito G, Mastrangelo F, Salini L, et al. Microarray evaluation of age-related changes in human dental pulp. J Endod. 2009;35(9):1211-7. 33. Tziafas D. Mechanisms controlling secondary initiation of dentinogenesis: a review. Int Endod J. 1994;27(2):61-74. 34. Wakisaka S. Neuropeptides in the dental pulp: distribution, origins, and correlation. J Endod. 1990;16(2):67-9. 3. Endo microbiology (related to caries & pulp-periapical tissue diseases) 1. Baumgartner JC, Watts CM, Xia T. Occurrence of Candida albicans in infections of endodontic origin. J Endod. 2000; 26(12): 695-8. 2. Baumgartner JC. Microbiological and molecular analysis of endodontic infections. Endod Topics. 2004; 7(1): 35-51. 3. Bergenholtz G. Micro-organisms from necrotic pulp of traumatized teeth. Odontol Revy. 1974; 25(4): 347-58. 4. Chavez de Paz LE. Redefining the persistent infection in root canals: possible role of biofilm communities. 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Haapasalo M, Ranta H, Ranta K, Shah H. Black-pigmented Bacteroides spp. in human apical periodontitis. Infect Immun. Jul 1986; 53(1):149-53. 12. Haapasalo M, Udnæs T, Endal U. Persistent, recurrent, and acquired infection of the root canal system post-treatment. Endod Topics. 2003; 6(1): 29-56. 13. Hahn CL, Liewehr FR. Update on the adaptive immune responses of the dental pulp. J Endod. Jul 2007; 33(7):773-81. 14. José F. Siqueira Jr, PhD, and Isabela N. Rôças, PhD . Clinical Implications and Microbiology of Bacterial Persistence after Treatment Procedures. J Endod. Jan 2008; 34(11):1291. 15. Kakehashi S, Stanley HR, Fitzgerald RJ. The Effects of Surgical Exposures of Dental Pulps in Germ-Free and Conventional Laboratory Rats. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1965; 20: 340-9. 16. Khemaleelakul S, Baumgartner JC, Pruksakom S. Autoaggregation and coaggregation of bacteria associated with acute endodontic infections. J Endod. Apr 2006; 32(4):312-8. 17. Love RM. 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Apr 2009; 35(4):493-502. 23. Ricucci D, Siqueira JF Jr. Biofilms and apical periodontitis: study of prevalence and association with clinical and histopathologic findings. J Endod. Aug 2010; 36(8):1277-88. 24. Schein B, Schilder H. Endotoxin content in endodontically involved teeth. J Endod. 1975; 1(1): 19-21. 25. Sedgley C, Nagel A, Dahlen G, Reit C, Molander A. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction and culture analyses of enterococcus faecalis in root canals. J Endod. Mar 2006; 32(3):173-7. 26. Seltzer S, Farber PA. Microbiologic factors in endodontology. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. Nov 1994; 78(5):634-45. 27. Siqueira JF Jr, Rocas IN, Souto R, de Uzeda M, Colombo AP.
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