Abstract

The two main aims of this study were (1) to compare the conduction velocities of tooth pulp (TP) afferents innervating the cat canine, premolar and molar teeth and (2) to determine the degree of convergence of afferent input originating in these different teeth on medullary dorsal horn (MDH) neurons. Experiments were con- ducted on 10 cats anesthetized with chloralose. Single unit extracellular recordings were obtained from the tooth pulp or the MDH. The distribution of conduction velocities of afferents originating in the mandibular and maxillary canines, premolars and mandibular molar were all found to be similar except that the mean conduction velocity of canine afferents was slightly higher than the means for the other teeth. A total of 48 MDH neurons excited by TP stimulation was studied. Most MDH neurons activated by electrical stimulation of one of the TPs could also be activated by stimulation of one or more of the other TPs. In addition to the marked convergence from different teeth, most of the TP-activated neurons also had convergent inputs from facial skin and/or intraoral mucosa.

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