Chronic apical periodontitis was confirmed in 44.4 % of teeth with pulp necrosis. The finding of obvious chronic and acute pulpitis in a significant proportion of cases, despite the low number of lateral canals, was unexpected. Further study is required to determine pathogenesis of pulpitis. The...
An update of caries pathology from reversible pulpitis to necrosis is presented. A well-defined radiographical subdivision of the profound carious lesion into deep and extreme deep may be beneficially for an improved understanding of the point of irreversibility of pulp inflammation. However, the ...
Bjorndal L, Ricucci D. Pulp inflammation: From the reversible pulpitis to pulp necrosis during caries progression, In: Goldberg M, editor. The Dental Pulp: Biology, Pathology, and Regenerative therapies. Paris: Springer; 2014. p.125-139....
Localized intrinsic staining of teeth due to pulpitis and pulp necrosis in dogs, J Vet Dent 18(1):14-20.Hale FA. Localized intrinsic staining of teeth due to pulpitis and pulp necrosis in dogs. J Vet Dent 2001; 18:14-20.Hale FA. Localized intrinsic staining of teeth due to pulpitis...
Of these, 62 (47.3%) had irreversible pulpitis, and 69 (52.7%) had pulp necrosis. Intragroup comparisons showed an improvement in the OHQE scores over time in both groups ( p <0.001). Group comparisons revealed no significant differences at any time point. No interactions or changes over ...
The pulpal condition of the tooth can be classified as normal pulp, reversible pulpitis, irreversible pulpitis, and pulp necrosis [4]. However, determining whether pulpitis is reversible or irreversible is primarily based on empirical evidence. Irreversible pulpitis is a common dental condition ...