diagnostic procedures and clinical diagnosis of PA pathosis Flashcards

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categories

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1) healthy pulp
2) pulpitis
3) necrosis
4) acute apical periodontitis 5) chronic apical periodontitis

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endodontic therapy

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1) prevention or resolution of periradicular infections

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microbial etiology

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1) germ free rats do not develop periapical lesions
2) teeth with lesions harbor bacteria in their canals

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4
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reduction of bacteria

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1) chemomechanical preparation

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5
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prognosis depends on antimicrobial efficacy

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1) positive cultures correlate with less healing

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dental history

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1) previous dental treatments and events
2) signs and symptoms
3) the patients chief complaint in his or her own words

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pain and symptoms

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1) location
2) chronology
3) quality
4) influencing factors

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referred pain

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1) tooth to tooth
2) tooth to temporal region
3) tooth to Periradicular area
4) tooth to neck
5) sinus, ear, neck to tooth

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pulpitis inflammation

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irreversible and reversible
necrosis

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periradicular diagnosis

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1) normal
2) acute apical periodontitis
2) chronic apical periodontitis
3) acute periradicular abcess
4) chronic periarticular abscess
5) condensing ostteitis

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condition of clinical crown

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1) caries, root caries
2) restoration
3) fracture
4) discoloration
5) abrasion, attrition

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…. diagnosis

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1) normal
2) symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontition
3) ??? recheck slids

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13
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RCT is a major factor in TP

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1) longievity and function
2( implants may not solve all problems

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14
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shaping is essential to RCT

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1) canal enlargement for subsequent procedure

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vital pulp and RCT

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1) non or very little bacterial contamination
2) higher success rate
3) necrotic pulp has lower success rate

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16
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very painful #30, sensitivity to cold, lingers one minutes, carious exposure, normal PDL space

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1) irreversible pulpitis

17
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deep caries on distal of #14, sensitive the sold, heat, sweets. No lingering. No spontaneous pain, PA tissues look normal

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1) reversible pulpitis