pulp vitality testing Flashcards

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7 Symptoms of Pulpal Damage

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• Pain when occluding
• Pain during mastication
• Sensitivity to hot or cold
• Noticeable facial swelling
• Fever
• Tenderness
• Cracked or discoloured tooth

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2
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normal pulp response to stimuli

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• No subjective symptoms or objective signs
• Tooth responds normally to sensory stimuli

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3
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Pulpitis

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• Pulpal tissues have become inflamed.

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4
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two types of pulpitis

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irreversible pulpitis
reversible pulpitis

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5
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Reversible pulpitis

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• Pulp is irritated and patient will experience pain to thermal stimuli
• Placing sedative material may save the pulp

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6
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irreversible pulpitis

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• Display symptoms of lingering pain
• Pulp is incapable of healing
• RCT or extraction are the only options

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7
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necrotic pulp

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• nonvital/dead
• Tooth does not respond to sensory stimuli
• Tooth may be considered “nonvital”; however, it is still attached to the alveolus by the cementum and periodontal ligaments, which are vital.

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8
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Percussion

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Dentist will tap on incisal and occlusal surface

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9
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Palpation

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Dentist will apply firm pressure to the mucosa above

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10
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2 Methods of Pulp Vitality Testing

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• Thermal sensitivity test
• Electric pulp testing

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thermal sensitivity test

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• Uses extreme temperature (hot or cold)
• Never placed on metallic restoration and gingival tissue

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12
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3 materials used for a cold pulp vitality test

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• Dry ice
• Ice
• Carbon dioxide

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13
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cold pulp vitality test reactions

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• A necrotic pulp will not respond to cold
• Cold relieves pain: irreversible pulpitis
• Cold in teeth with reversible pulpitis can initiate severe lingering pain.

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14
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cold pulp vitality test

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a type of thermal pulp vitality test

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15
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heat pulp vitality test reactions

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• painful response can indicate either reversible or irreversible pupitis.
• Necrotic pulp will not respond to heat.

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16
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heat pulp vitality test

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a type of thermal pulp vitality test, uses gutta percha or end of a heated instrument
• Use petroleum jelly so gutta percha will not stick to the tooth

17
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electric pulp testing

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• Used to determine whether pulp is vital or nonvital.
• May produce a false-positive or false negative response.
• Electric pulp testers deliver a small electrical stimulus to the pulp