Pulpitis Reversible and Irreversible and Apical Periodontitis | How to Identify? OSCE and UnSeen.

🦷 *Toothache? Understanding Pulpal Pain & When to Seek Treatment!* In this video, Dr. Pravin breaks down the three most important conditions related to **tooth pain**: 🔹 *Reversible Pulpitis* – Mild inflammation, pain triggered by cold/sweets, but stops quickly. 🔹 *Irreversible Pulpitis* – Severe, lingering pain, worsens at night, requires root canal treatment. 🔹 *Apical Periodontitis* – Pain on biting, localized infection in the bone, may need root canal or extraction. 📌 *Learn:* ✔️ The right *questions to ask* your patients ✔️ How patients describe each type of pain ✔️ Simple ways to *differentiate* between these conditions ✔️ What *treatments* are required at each stage 🔔 *Subscribe for more dental insights!* Don’t forget to like, share, and comment if you found this helpful. 📢 *Follow me on:* call us for courses on ORE or LDS +44-7909322196 www.malligaidentalacademy.com insta: @major_dr_pravin #ToothPain #Pulpitis #RootCanal #Dentistry #DentalEducation #Endodontics #DrPravin