dentinal fluid

den·ti·nal flu·id

the lymph or fluid of dentin, which appears on the surface of freshly cut dentin, especially in young teeth; it is a transudate of extracellular fluid, mainly cytoplasm of odontoblastic processes, from the dental pulp via the dentinal tubules.
Synonym(s): dental lymph
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den·ti·nal flu·id

(denti-năl flūid)
Lymph of dentin, which appears on surface of freshly cut dentin, especially in young teeth; a transudate of extracellular fluid, mainly cytoplasm of odontoblastic processes, from dental pulp via dentinal tubules.
Synonym(s): dental lymph.
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