- of
pulpitis. A
prolonged throbbing pain may be ****ociated with the disease. However,
pulpitis can also
occur without any pain.
Reversible pulpitis is...
-
reversible pulpitis;
early treating may help
prevent irreversible pulpitis Follow-up
required to
determine whether the
reversible pulpitis has returned...
- : 36–37
Reversible pulpitis is
characterized by short-lasting pain
triggered by cold and
sometimes heat. The
symptoms of
reversible pulpitis may disappear...
- be
diagnosed as necrotic. The pulp can
respond (reversible
pulpitis,
irreversible pulpitis,
partial necrosis,
total necrosis) in a
variety of ways to...
- antibiotics, and in
advanced cases,
surgery may be required. Pulpit.
Pulpitis is an
inflammation of the pulp, or the core of the tooth,
where the blood...
-
irritation or
inflammation that
increases osteoblastic activity.
Chronic pulpitis is one of the main factors. This is when
bacteria enters the pulp of the...
- from the
third molar region are food
impaction causing periodontal pain,
pulpitis from
dental caries (tooth decay), and
acute myofascial pain in temporomandibular...
- A pulp polyp, also
known as
chronic hyperplastic pulpitis, is a "productive" (i.e., growing)
inflammation of
dental pulp in
which the
development of granulation...
-
uninfected dentin, and any
pulpitis is
reversible (that is,
there is no
recent history of
spontaneous pain,
indicating irreversible pulpitis) and a bacteria-tight...
-
history of
toothache with
sensitivity to hot and cold
suggests previous pulpitis, and
indicates that a
periapical abscess is more likely. If the
tooth gives...