• Dental pulpal testing is a clinical and diagnostic aid used in dentistry to help establish the health of the dental pulp within the pulp chamber and root...
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    of the pulp. This completes the formation of the pulp. The dental pulp is essentially a mature dental papilla. The development of dental pulp can also...
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  • pulp include acute apical periodontitis, dental abscess or radicular cyst and discolouration of the tooth.[citation needed] Tests for a necrotic pulp...
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    Pulp capping is a technique used in dental restorations to protect the dental pulp, after it has been exposed, or nearly exposed during a cavity preparation...
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    Toothache (redirect from Dental pain)
    activities. Common causes include inflammation of the pulp, (usually in response to tooth decay, dental trauma, or other factors), dentin hypersensitivity...
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  • Pulpitis is inflammation of dental pulp tissue. The pulp contains the blood vessels, the nerves, and connective tissue inside a tooth and provides the...
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    mouth), and the use of diagnostic tests. There are several diagnostic tests that can aid in the diagnosis of the dental pulp and the surrounding tissues. These...
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    results on pulp sensibility testing, is free of dental caries and has no large restorations; it is more likely to be a periodontal abscess. A dental radiograph...
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  • linings to provide pulpal protection, sedation or insulation and cementing fixed prosthodontic appliances. Recent uses of dental cement also include...
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  • the pulp system leaving it narrowed and restricted. The exact causes of pulp obliteration are unclear but it typically occurs in response to dental trauma...
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  • originating in the dental pulp and/or the peri-radicular tissues. The following table shows the different classifications of pulp status. Peri- radicular...
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    decay in dentin reaches near the pulp. Some dentists remove dental caries using a laser rather than the traditional dental drill. A Cochrane review of this...
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    a dental cap is a type of dental restoration that completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant. A crown may be needed when a large dental cavity...
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  • the tooth is intruded in mm. This type of dental trauma is complex and is commonly associated with pulpal necrosis and inflammatory ankylosis. Management...
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  • directly on the pulp tissue, it can produce chronic inflammation and result in pulp necrosis. Brands include Kalzinol and Sedanol. Dental cements are used...
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    Periapical cyst (redirect from Dental cyst)
    percussion test by tapping the affected teeth will cause shooting pain. This is often clinically diagnostic of pulpal infection.[citation needed] Dental cysts...
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  • coolant water jet from a dental instrument. Electrical – electric pulp testers. Mechanical–tactile – dental probe during dental examination, periodontal...
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    year students averaged in the 95th percentile nationally on the Dental Admission Test.[citation needed] It offers a four-year D.M.D. program, along with...
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    therapy cleans and fills the pulp chamber with biologically inert material after destruction of the pulp due to dental caries, congenital deformity or...
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  • cortical plate of the maxilla, then further into the pulp of the tooth in order to achieve dental anaesthesia effect. Both regional block and infiltration...
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  • deep cavities (where decay has not reached the tooth nerve dental pulp) caused by dental caries. In shallow to medium-sized cavities (lesions), the decayed...
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  • the pulp. Pulp sensibility testing is recommended to confirm pulpal health. Treatment depends on how close the fracture is in relation to the pulp. If...
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  • tips of a dead tooth. This is usually due to dental caries or a bacterial infection of the dental pulp. Periapical granuloma is an infrequent disorder...
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  • Association  •  Dental public health  •  Dental pulp stem cells  •  Dental radiography  •  Dental restoration  •  Dental restorative materials  •  Dental sealant...
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    useful when examining the periodontal and pulpal status. Different tools can be used when carrying out a bite test which produce symptoms associated with...
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    agreed upon by the nephrologist. Dental examination for such patients consists of a non-invasive complete assessment of dental, periodontal, and mucosal tissues...
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    Dental fluorosis is a common disorder, characterized by hypomineralization of tooth enamel caused by ingestion of excessive fluoride during enamel formation...
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  • Any sensitivity testing of the pulp may provide a negative response, in which case it is important to continue monitoring until a pulpal response is received...
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  • lesion. It is a dental abscess that can occur immediately following root canal treatment. Another cause is due to untreated necrotic pulp (chronic apical...
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  • method of dental treatment to induce a calcific barrier in a root with incomplete formation or open apex of a tooth with necrotic pulp. Pulpal involvement...
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