1rst Seminar Pulpal Diseases WORD
1rst Seminar Pulpal Diseases WORD
PULP
CONTENTS
0 INTRODUCTION
1 DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
3 CLASSIFICATION
8 PULP NECROSIS
9 INTERNAL RESORPTION
12 REFERENCES
Introduction
How is pulp different
from other
tissues ????
why does the patient
feel pain ???????
13 Unbearable tooth ache caused by
stimulated A-delta fibers and irritating
dull pain caused by stimulated ‘C’ fibers
14 Low compliance pulp chamber
15 Limited space for inflammed pulp to
expand
OBJECTIVE
EXAMINATION
ETIOLOGY OF PULPAL
DISEASE
BACTERIAL INGRESS
16 :
Coronal ingress
Etiology
18 CARIES
19RETROGENIC INFECTION-
PERIODONTAL ABSCESS OR
PERIODONTAL INFECTION
20 HEMATOGENIC INFECTION
ETIOLOGY
21 TRAUMATIC
ETIOLOGY
22 CHRONIC
ETIOLOGY
23 IATRAL
A. Cavity
24
preparation.
B. RESTORATION
C. Intentional
extirpation a
25 1. Heat of
preparation.
1.Insertion
D. Orthodontic
movement.
26 2. Depth of
preparation
2.Fracture
complete or
incomplete E.
Periodontal
curettage
27 3. Dehydration
3.Force of
cementing.
F. Electrosurgery
28 4. Pulp horn
extensions
4.Heat of
polishing.
G. Laser burn
29 5. Pulp
hemorrhage
H. Periradicular
curretage.
30 6.Pulp exposure
I. Rhinoplasty
31 7. Pin insertion
J. osteotomy
32 8. Impression
taking
k. Intubation for
GA.
etiology
33 CHEMICAL
34 A. Restorative materials B.
Disinfectacnts C.
Dessicants
35 1.cements 1.silver
nitrate 1.Alcohol
36 2.plastics 2.phenol
2. Ether.
37 3.Etching agents 3.sodium
fluoride.
38 4. Cavity liners
39 5.Dentin bonding agents.
BARODONTALGIA/AERODO
NTALGIA/ TOOTH SQUEEZ:
Barodontalgia is an oral (dental or non-
dental) pain caused by a change in
barometric pressure in an otherwise
asymptomatic organ.
TYPES OF PULPITIS
40
FOCAL
REVERSIBLE
PULPITIS
41 Referred – pulp hyperemia
C/F:
42Sensitive to thermal changes –
cold
FALSE DENTICLES
51 DO not exhibit dentinal tubules.