diagnostic procedures and clinical diagnosis of PA pathosis Flashcards
categories
1) healthy pulp
2) pulpitis
3) necrosis
4) acute apical periodontitis 5) chronic apical periodontitis
endodontic therapy
1) prevention or resolution of periradicular infections
microbial etiology
1) germ free rats do not develop periapical lesions
2) teeth with lesions harbor bacteria in their canals
reduction of bacteria
1) chemomechanical preparation
prognosis depends on antimicrobial efficacy
1) positive cultures correlate with less healing
dental history
1) previous dental treatments and events
2) signs and symptoms
3) the patients chief complaint in his or her own words
pain and symptoms
1) location
2) chronology
3) quality
4) influencing factors
referred pain
1) tooth to tooth
2) tooth to temporal region
3) tooth to Periradicular area
4) tooth to neck
5) sinus, ear, neck to tooth
pulpitis inflammation
irreversible and reversible
necrosis
periradicular diagnosis
1) normal
2) acute apical periodontitis
2) chronic apical periodontitis
3) acute periradicular abcess
4) chronic periarticular abscess
5) condensing ostteitis
condition of clinical crown
1) caries, root caries
2) restoration
3) fracture
4) discoloration
5) abrasion, attrition
…. diagnosis
1) normal
2) symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontition
3) ??? recheck slids
RCT is a major factor in TP
1) longievity and function
2( implants may not solve all problems
shaping is essential to RCT
1) canal enlargement for subsequent procedure
vital pulp and RCT
1) non or very little bacterial contamination
2) higher success rate
3) necrotic pulp has lower success rate