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What needs to be asked when taking down Pain history?
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Duration-
Character– Periodicity- Severity Site Radiation Provoking factors Relieving Factors Associated factors |
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What needs to be asked when taking down Swelling history?
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When did the swelling begin?
How quickly has the swelling increased in size Location of swelling Consistence of the swelling( Hard, soft, fluctuant etc.) Is there drainage of the swelling Is the swelling associated with a loose or tender tooth? |
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What are the types of examinations involved endo Examination?
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Visual and tactile inspection
Percussion Palpation Mobility and depressibility tests Pulp vitality tests |
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What is Miller’s Classification?
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Class I – first detectable sign of movement
Class II – movement of less than 1mm in any direction Class III– movement of greater than 1mm in any direction and vertical depression or rotation |
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What is Grading of tooth mobility according to Linde et al?
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Grade 0 No detectable movement or physiological
movement up to 0.2 mm. Grade 1 Mobility of the crown 0.2–1 mm in the horizontal direction. Grade 2 Mobility of the crown of the tooth >1 mm in the horizontal direction. Grade 3 Mobility of the crown in both horizontal and vertical planes. |
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What are Aids to diagnosis in endo?
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Vitality tests
Radiographic examination Removal of existing restoration Tooth slooth or bite stick Differential local injections CT- scans |
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What are available Pulp vitality testing?
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Thermal test
Electric pulp test Test cavity LDF Pulse oximetry |
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What are sensitivity tests?
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Thermal test
Electric pulp test Test cavity |
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Classify pulpal and root canal conditions by Abbott
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