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What are some causes of pulpitis?
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Anachoresis
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Dental caries
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Attrition
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Cracked tooth syndrome
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Thermal
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Barotrauma
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Which are some factors influencing irritation of the pulp?
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The pulp chamber is rigid. This therefore means it has no ability to tolerate oedema. This results in this sequelae:
Local collapse of the [blank_start]venous[blank_end] microcirculation
[blank_start]Hypoxia[blank_end]
Anoxia
Localised [blank_start]necrosis[blank_end]
More [blank_start]chemical[blank_end] mediators which exacerbate [blank_start]inflammation[blank_end]
Total [blank_start]necrosis[blank_end]
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venous
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Hypoxia
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necrosis
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necrosis
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inflammation
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chemical
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Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis is
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Pulp necrosis is
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Pulp hyperaemia is
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Acute and Chronic pulpitis are a histological classification whereas irreversible and reversible pulpitis is a clinical classification.
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Which of these are features of hyperaemia?
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Which of these are features of acute pulpitis?
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Continued vascular dilatation
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Collections of PMNLs
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Pulp abscess
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Degeneration of odontoblastic layer
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Exacerbated inflammatory process
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Fibrosis
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Dark red polyp
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Which of these are features of chronic pulpitis?
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Which of these are features of chronic hyperplastic pulpitis?
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Dark red polyp
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Hyperplastic granulation tissue becoming epithelialised
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Large, open carious lesions
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Good apical blood supply
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Apical blood supply constriction
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Hyperplastic granulation tissue which does not become epithelialised
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Which of these are features of acute inflammation?
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Which of these are features of chronic inflammation?
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Which of these are associated with age changes in the pulp?
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Decreased volume
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Decreased cellularity
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Increased fibrosis
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Decreased vascularity
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Decreased collagen
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Increased volume
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Age changes in the pulp may impair the response of the tissue to healing
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Pulp necrosis following injury to the blood supply is called
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Coagulative necrosis
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Gangrenous necrosis
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Liquefaction necrosis
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Pulp necrosis following breakdown of inflammatory cells is known as
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Liquefaction necrosis
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Gangrenous necrosis
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Coagulative necrosis
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Pulp necrosis following breakdown by putrefactive bacteria is known as
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Gangrenous necrosis
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Liquefaction necrosis
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Coagulative necrosis
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Some complications of pulpitis could be:
[blank_start]Ludwig[blank_end]'s angina
Periapical disease (periapical g[blank_start]ranumola[blank_end], [blank_start]radicular[blank_end] cyst)
[blank_start]Osteomyelitis[blank_end] (bone marrow infection)
[blank_start]Cavernous sinus[blank_end] thrombosis
Bacteraemia
[blank_start]Septi[blank_end]caemia
Death
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Ludwig
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ranuloma
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radicular
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Osteomyelitis
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Cavernous sinus
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Septi
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Which of these are ways of healing the pulp?
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Removing irritant
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Pulp capping
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Pulpotomy
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XTA
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How long does it take for a dentine bridge to form
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4 weeks
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2 weeks
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1 week
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A few hours
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What are the three types of pulp stones?
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Free
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Adherent
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Interstitial
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Closed
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Open
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Pulp stones are c[blank_start]alcified[blank_end] bodies within the [blank_start]organic[blank_end] matrix of the pulp
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Pulp stones may be visible in radiographs
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False pulp stones contain dentinal tubules
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True pulp stones contain dentinal tubules
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A false pulp stone surrounded by secondary dentin is known as
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Interstitial
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Adherent
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Free
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Both false and true pulp stones are found more commonly in the pulp chamber than the root canal
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True pulp stones bear greater resemblance to primary dentin than secondary dentin
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Pulp stones are l[blank_start]ocalised[blank_end] masses of [blank_start]calcified[blank_end] material that may resemble (or not) dentinal [blank_start]tubules[blank_end]
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calcified
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ocalised
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tubules
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True pulp stones tend to be larger than false pulp stones