Hi Im confused why case 2, the UR5 is diagnosed as symptomatic irreversible pulpitis, when it is sensitive to cold, I thought it had to be sensitive to hot to be diagnosed with irreversible pulpits? thank you
In case number 4 i can see the horizontal bone loss in the reagion of right central, lateral incisors as well as canine. i can also see cervical burnout in relation to mesial aspect of central and lateral region. is this correct?
Great video Dr. Nikita! 👏
Glad you found it helpful, Dr. Priyam!
Thank you so much for such an amazing video!!!!!!
So helpful! I loved the cases.
Very nicely explained madam
hi, how do we know for case 5 if it acute apical abscess or chronic apical abscess?
Hi Im confused why case 2, the UR5 is diagnosed as symptomatic irreversible pulpitis, when it is sensitive to cold, I thought it had to be sensitive to hot to be diagnosed with irreversible pulpits? thank you
In case number 4 i can see the horizontal bone loss in the reagion of right central, lateral incisors as well as canine. i can also see cervical burnout in relation to mesial aspect of central and lateral region. is this correct?
Yes, good observation Dr. Krittika!