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Correction to: A. Mersel (ed.), Oral Rehabilitation for Compromised and Elderly Patients, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76129-9_8
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Figure 8.1; Page 122
Figure Caption: Initial enamel carious lesion including the different zones
Figure 8.2; Page 123
Figure Caption: Section of a white spot lesion: initial enamel carious lesion including the different zones
Figure 8.3; Page 124
Figure Caption: Initial carious lesion in dentin: schematic representation of the different carious layers (necrotic debris, soft carious dentin, intermediary zone: a mixture of soft carious dentin and empty tubules, above the sclerotic zone.
Figure 8.4; Page 126
Figure Caption: rd: reactionary dentin, and rep: reparative dentin after pulp capping with Dycal after 4 weeks. CTI is the calciotraumatic line at the junction between secondary and tertiary dentin.
Figure 8.5; Page 133
Figure Caption: Multipotent cell line may differentiate into bone (osteogenesis), cartilage (chondrogenesis), fatty tissue (adipogenesis) and odontogenesis. H8 and C5 are monopotent cell lines that do not display any change in their phenotype.
Figure 8.6; Page 134
Figure Caption: The cell line A4 express DSP and DMP1, in contrast with the H8 and C5 cell lines which are not reactive. B: Bone differentiation C: Immunovisualization of proteoglycans D: Lipids are expressed as LPL and PPAR gamma 2.
Figure 8.7; Page 135
Figure Caption: a & c: Anti-dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSP) immunolabelling. c & d Immunolabelling was carried out with an anti-osteopontin (OPN) antibody The anti-BSP shows extensive labelling nera the pulp perforation, but no around the agarose bead (b). Anti-OPN labeling is strong around the agarose beads, acting as a carrier for the protein.
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Goldberg, M. (2019). Correction to: Minimalistic Approach for Conservative Restorations. In: Mersel, A. (eds) Oral Rehabilitation for Compromised and Elderly Patients. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76129-9_12
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