Tertiary dentin formation is a protective response by the dental pulp to external stimuli such as caries, wear, or trauma, resulting in the deposition of new dentin by odontoblasts or newly differentiated odontoblast-like cells. This process can be categorized into reactionary dentin, formed by existing odontoblasts, and reparative dentin, produced by newly differentiated cells following severe injury or odontoblast death.
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