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A Dictionary of Zoology | 1999 | | © A Dictionary of Zoology 1999, originally published by Oxford University Press 1999. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

pulp cavity The internal cavity of a vertebrate tooth (but see also DENTICLE), that contains connective tissues, blood vessels, and nerves, and is connected to the tissues in which the tooth is embedded.

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