Reversible Pulpitis vs. Irreversible Pulpitis | Endodontics
In this lecture I have compared reversible pulpitis and irreversible pulpitis in detail. What is reversible pulpitis? What is irreversible pulpitis? What is the difference between reversible pulpitis and irreversible pulpitis? What is the treatment of reversible pulpitis and what is the treatment of irreversible pulpitis? Subscribe @studywiththedentist for more on Dentistry Consider supporting me on Patreon : / studywiththedentist Video on Reversible Pulpitis : • Reversible Pulpitis | Causes, Diagnosis an... Video on Irreversible Pulpitis : • Irreversible Pulpitis | Causes, Diagnosis ... Video on Pulp calcifications : • Pulp Calcifications | What is it? | Types,... Some Links My other channel : / @dentistontherun Facebook : / studywiththedentist Instagram : https://bit.ly/3bcOuhd Website : studywiththedentist.com Contact at [email protected] Description for the video: So What is Pulpitis? Pulpitis is the inflammation of the pulp. There are two types of pulpitis. Reversible pulpitis and Irreversible pulpitis. Reversible pulpitis is an acute inflammatory condition which can revert back to it's original state once the cause of inflammation is removed while Irreversible pulpitis is a chronic inflammatory condition of the pulp in which the pulp cannot revert back to it's original state even if the cause is removed. Causes of reversible pulpitis can vary. The most common cause of reversible pulpitis being small carious lesions. It can also be caused by occlusal attrition, minor tooth fractures or operative procedures. While causes of irreversible pulpitis are similar to that of reversible pulpitis. Only the causes are now much more exaggerated. What is the Treatment of reversible pulpitis? and what is the treatment for irreversible pulpitis? The treatment involves just the removal of stimulus causing reversible pulpitis. The treatment of a tooth with irreversible pulpitis involves either performing root canal treatment on the tooth or extracting the tooth. Subscribe for more lectures and subsequent videos on Dentistry and Dental Related subjects. Comment down any other topic you want me to make video on. If you find any mistake/confusion/question, contact me and I will try to answer your query. For business inquiry contact : [email protected] Leave your feedback in the comment section below. Disclaimer: Please don't be harsh on my accent or pronunciation of words, as I am not a native English speaker and neither do I live among people who speak English. Thank you :) NONE OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE VIDEOS IS TO BE USED FOR DIAGNOSIS PURPOSES. IT IS ONLY INTENDED FOR GENERAL GUIDANCE AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. Thank you for your beloved support! Chapters What is Pulpitis? 00:00 What is it? 00:18 Causes 01:09 Diagnosis 01:59 Treatment 04:10 Clinical Question and explanation 05:45

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