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Dr omar MSc Ph D Medical physiology 20172018 What is the pulp the dental pulp is a soft connective tissue that normally is not mineralized The pulpal cells
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Dr omar MSc Ph D Medical physiology 20172018 What is the pulp the dental pulp is a soft connective tissue that normally is not mineralized The pulpal cells are from different origins. Delivered by:. Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh. Direct Pulp Capping. I. ndications. Small pinpoint mechanical exposure of < 1 mm diameter. Recent traumatic (<24 h. ) pulp exposure. contra-Indications. Spontaneous . . DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT PLANNING . . . Dr. Vijay Kumar . Shakya. INTRODUCTION. Many diagnostic aids available which makes diagnosis simple. Utilizing skills ,experience & knowledge in obtaining the history, any related information & in performing the clinical tests in order to establish a diagnosis. DHO Book p.470-549 & Nursing Assistants p.315. Terminology – Quiz Friday March 15. th. . Odontology - Study of the anatomy, growth, and diseases of the teeth. Crown – section of the tooth that is visible in the mouth. Presented by: Dr. Reza . Hatam. Dental pulp as a connective tissue:. . How respond to irritants? . What makes it prone to degeneration?. Unique environment of dental pulp. Unyielding walls of dentin. Prof. . Magdy. K. . Hamam. . Prof . of Oral Medicine . Faculty.ksu.edu.sa/. prof.Hamam. . Principles of Oral Diagnosis: Gary C. Coleman . John F. Nelson . 1. st. Ed (1993). Assessment of . vitality using routine methods rely on the stimulation of . Aδ. nerve fibers and there is no direct indication of the blood flow. Three methods are used to stimulate the . Aδ. nerve fibers Thermal stimulation Electrical stimulation Direct dentin stimulation. . contents. . TERMINOLOGY . FEATURES OF THE PULP CHAMBERS AND PULP CANALS . DETAILS OF PULP CHAMBERS AND CANALS USING SECTIONED TOOTH SPECIMENS. . RADIOGRAPHIC VISUALIZATION OF PULP CHAMBERS AND CANALS . and . periapical. lesions. Radiographic Changes due to . Resorption. . Two types of . resorption. are associated with teeth: physiologic and pathologic.. Physiologic . resorption. is a process that is seen with the normal shedding of primary teeth. The roots of a primary tooth are resorbed as the permanent successor moves in an . OVERVIEW. INTRODUCTION. ETIOLOGY OF PULPITIS. FACTORS AFFECTING RESPONSE OF PULP. CLASSIFICATION OF PULPITIS. TYPES OF PULPITIS. PERIAPICAL ABSCESS. PERIAPICAL GRANULOMA. PERIAPICAL CYST / RADICULAR CYST. PATTERN OF TOOTH MOVEMENT. Pre-eruptive . tooth movement. When deciduous tooth germs first differentiate, they are very small and a good deal of space is between them. This space is soon used because of the rapid growth of the tooth germs, and crowding results, especially in the incisor and canine region. This crowding is then relieved by growth of the jaws in length, which permits drifting of the tooth germs. . vascularized. . It is known that the blood vessels of both the pulp and the . periodontium. arise from the inferior or superior alveolar artery and also drain by the same veins in both the mandibular and maxillary regions. The communication of the vessels of the pulp with the . pulpal. and . periapical. lesion. BY: Dr. . Rebuar. . Fazil. Khalid. 1- radiographic changes caused by trauma. 2- radiographic changes caused by . resorption. . 3- radiographic features of . Pain in Plane: A Case Report and Review on Barodontalgia Vishal Mehrotra, Asheesh Sawhny, Kriti Garg, Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh. Direct Pulp Capping. I. ndications. Small pinpoint mechanical exposure of < 1 mm diameter. Recent traumatic (<24 h. ) pulp exposure. contra-Indications. Spontaneous . pain/.
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