secondary irregular dentin

secondary irregular dentin
dentin formed in response to stimuli associated with pathologic processes, such as caries or injury, or cavity preparation. Such dentin is usually irregular in nature, being composed of a few tubules that may be tortuous in appearance, and it often demonstrates cellular inclusions. Called also adventitious d., irregular d., reparative d., and tertiary d.

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