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Pulpal diseases are standard care within the endodontist's treatment. Identify the disease with its definition or cause.
Premises:
Fistula
Irreversible pulpitis
Apical periodontitis
Pulpal necrosis
Osteomyelitis
Reversible pulpitis
Periapical abscess
Responses:
Abscess spreads into facial tissues, causing swelling and discomfort
Pulpal inflammation extends into periapical tissues; acute condition
Localized destruction of tissue and accumulation of exudate in periapical
Inflammation continues until pulpal tissues cannot recover
Advanced stage of periapical infection that spreads into and through bone
Pulp is inflamed, but it is able to heal when the irritant is removed
Death of the pulpal cells
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Fistula
Irreversible pulpitis
Apical periodontitis
Pulpal necrosis
Osteomyelitis
Reversible pulpitis
Periapical abscess
Premises:
Fistula
Irreversible pulpitis
Apical periodontitis
Pulpal necrosis
Osteomyelitis
Reversible pulpitis
Periapical abscess
Responses:
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