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pulpal
pulpal, a. Dentistry. (ˈpʌlpəl) [f. pulp n. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the pulp of a tooth; spec. applied to that surface of a cavity which overlies the pulp.1908 G. V. Black Operative Dentistry II. 6 That wall of a cavity which is to the occlusal of the pulp, and in a plane at right angles to the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pulpotomy
The site is then covered with a pulpal medicament, either calcium hydroxide or MTA. MTA results in a more predictable dentin bridge formation and pulpal health. wikipedia.org
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Pulp stone
This subsequently results in favourable conditions for the formation of pulpal calcifications. It was also found that pulpal stones occurred most frequently over the fourth decade, in advancing age. wikipedia.org
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Pulpitis
According to neuronal studies, 70-80% of pulpal axons are unmyelinated. This means that EPT may result in false-positive responses in teeth with pulpal necrosis. wikipedia.org
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periodontoclasia
periodontoclasia Dentistry. (ˌpɛrɪədɒntəʊˈklæsɪə) [f. as periodontia + Gr. κλάσ-ις breaking (f. κλάειν to break) + -ia1.] Destruction or degeneration of periodontal tissue.1914 [see periodontia]. 1960 S. Sorrin Pract. of Periodontia iv. 128/2 Pulpal disease may invade the periodontal space, producin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pulp polyp
Pathogenesis Pulp polyps develop as overgrowth of the pulpal tissue resulting in the hyperplastic mass. reactivity An open carious cavity Young patients with a good immune system Wide apical foramen of the affected tooth to prevent the occurrence of pulpal wikipedia.org
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Dental pulp test
Pulpal tests may be conducted via stimulation of the sensory fibres within the pulp (sensitivity testing) or by assessing pulpal blood flow (vitality Vascular supply is generally accepted as the earliest indicator of pulpal health. wikipedia.org
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Pulp necrosis
In irreversible pulpitis where the inflammation of pulpal tissues are not reversible, pulpal blood supply will become compromised and therefore necrosis of pulpal tissues will occur. wikipedia.org
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Odontoblast
This is because of the retention of the odontoblasts within the tooth, along the outer pulpal wall. Histologically, it is easily distinguishable by its disordered tube structure, the location of the secretion (it protrudes into the pulpal cavity) and wikipedia.org
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Dental trauma
Common complications are pulpal necrosis, pulpal obliteration, root resorption and damage to the successors teeth in primary teeth dental trauma. Pulpal obliteration 4-24% of traumatized teeth will have some degrees of pulpal obliteration that is characterized by the loss of pulpal space radiographically wikipedia.org
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Hypercementosis
It may also result in pulpal necrosis by blocking blood supply via the apical foramen. References External links Periodontal disorders wikipedia.org
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Dens evaginatus
Signs and symptoms It is important to diagnose DE early and provide appropriate treatment to help prevent periodontal disease, caries, pulpal complications In 70% of the cases, the fine pulpal extension were exposed which can lead to infection, pulpal necrosis and periapical pathosis. wikipedia.org
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Dental subluxation
Sometimes, the trauma might cause pulpal damage and there is a minimal risk of pulpal necrosis, thus follow-up is essential. 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 wikipedia.org
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Endodontics
This includes teeth with irreversibly inflamed and infected pulpal tissue. Root canal treatment can also be carried out on teeth with doubtful pulpal state before placing post-retained crowns and overdentures. wikipedia.org
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Healing of periapical lesions
pulpal and periapical disease. When the disease process is of pulpal origin, the pulpal infection and necrosis may drain not only through the apical foramen, but also through an accessory wikipedia.org
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