Pulpal/Apical Diagnosis Flashcards

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Pulpal diagnosis categories

A

Normal pulp
Reversible pulpits
Symptomatic irreversible pulpitis
Asymptomatic irreversible pulpits
Pulpal necrosis
Previously initiated
Previously tx

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Apical diagnosis categories

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Normal apical tissues
Symptomatic apical periodontitis
Asymptomatic apical periodontitis
Chronic apical abscess
Acute apical abscess
Condensing Osteitis

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Features of normal pulp

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Responds to sensibility testing
No symptoms/radiographic findings

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4
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Features of reversible pulpitis

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Mild reversible inflammation of pulp
Usually lasts few seconds
Cold

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Features of symptomatic irreversible pulpitis

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Vital inflamed pulp incapable of healing RCT or XLa indicated
Lingering sharp thermal pain
Spontaneous pain
Referred pain
Does not respond to painkillers
Postural changes

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Features of asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis

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Vital inflamed pulp incapable of healing RCT or XLa indicated
No symptoms
Usually responds to testing
PAP

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Features of pulpal necrosis

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End stage pulpitis - pulp death
Bad taste/swelling/smell
Can be discoloured due to lack of blood supply

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Features of normal apical tissues

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Not TTP
Lamina dura intact + PDL space uniform

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Features of symptomatic apical periodontitis

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Inflammation of apical periodontium
Painful on biting
TTP
May/may not have PAP

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Features of asymptomatic apical periodontitis

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Inflammation + destruction of the apical periodontium
No symptoms
PAP

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Features of chronic apical abscess

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Inflammatory response to pulpal infection + necrosis
Gradual onset
Little/no discomfort
Intermittent discharge of pus
Radiolucency

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Features of acute apical abscess

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Inflammatory response to pulpal infection + necrosis
Rapid onset
Spontaneous pain
Pus + swelling
Pts often experience malaise, fever, lymphadenopathy

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Features of condensing osteitis

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Diffuse radiopaque lesion
Localised bony reaction to low grade inflammation

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