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  1. The most studied cell populations of this tissue are the odontoblasts, representing the first line of defense against injury 2; dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), which have a high proliferative potential for self-renewal and the ability to differentiate into classical mesodermal lineages 3; and dental pulp fibroblasts (DPFs), which are the most abundant cells in the dental pulp 1,4.
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    Dental pulp is a tissue in the center part of the tooth, surrounded by dentin, and plays a crucial role in maintaining the vitality of teeth by supplying essential factors through the apical foramen.
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    Numerous types of dental fillings can be used to fill cavities between teeth. The filling material chosen is determined by criteria like the size and location of the cavity, the patient's cosmetic preferences, and the dentist's suggestions. Tooth-colored composite fillings, porcelain fillings, inlays, gold fillings, and ceramic fillings are some common types of fillings for cavities between teeth. Fillings are the conventional treatment if the cavity has progressed beyond the enamel. As composite resin fillings can be matched in color to the person's teeth, they are recommended for most of the cavities between teeth.
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    Dental pulp stem cells can be collected, processed and cryogenically stored each time a deciduous tooth is exfoliated or a healthy adult tooth is extracted. This represents a consider-able source of mesenchymal stem cells which at present are being discarded as medical waste.
    With the application of single-cell sequencing technology in dental research, the landscapes of human dental pulp cells have begun being outlined. However, the specific cellular heterogeneity of dental pulp cells, especially that of dental stem cells, at different spatial and temporal levels, is still unclear.
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