
pmid: 265327
Clinical and histopathologic findings are mixed in current endodontic classifications. A new system, based on symptomatology, may be more useful in clincial practice. The classifications are vital asymptomatic, hypersensitive dentin, inflamed-reversible, inflamed/dengenerating without area-irreversible, inflamed/degenerating with area-irreversible, necrotic without area, and necrotic with area.
Granuloma, Suppuration, Cysts, Dental Pulp Diseases, Pulpitis, Tooth Resorption, Cellulitis, Hyperemia, Osteomyelitis, Dentin Sensitivity, Cicatrix, Acute Disease, Chronic Disease, Periodontal Abscess, Alveolar Process, Dental Pulp Necrosis, Humans, Osteitis, Periodontal Diseases
Granuloma, Suppuration, Cysts, Dental Pulp Diseases, Pulpitis, Tooth Resorption, Cellulitis, Hyperemia, Osteomyelitis, Dentin Sensitivity, Cicatrix, Acute Disease, Chronic Disease, Periodontal Abscess, Alveolar Process, Dental Pulp Necrosis, Humans, Osteitis, Periodontal Diseases
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