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What is Coronal Pulp?
The coronal pulp is part of the dental pulp located in the crown of a tooth. It is a soft, living tissue that contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue. The coronal pulp plays a vital role in the formation and nourishment of the tooth.
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