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What is then the difference between EPT and cold tests since they both stimulate the underlying nerve fibres? How will performing EPT and cold tests help in arriving at a more reliable diagnosis?
Hi Kyriake, the diagnostic accuracy of both these Tests vary and moreover, EPT is not reliable in certain clinical situations such as immature permanent teeth, full-coverage restorations, concussed teeth etc. Usually, the most ideal way of performing a pulp sensibility test is a combination of cold test & EPT. Hope it's clear, best wishes. For healthy dose of motivation, join our Instagram: instagram.com/sainaveenkumarpilli You can join our Free Updates Group (download Telegram App) for regular Updates on New Videos in Eclasses, Tests, Study Club Discussions, Assignments, LIVE Sessions & latest relevant updates etc. Update Group (Telegram) t.me/ptbdacademy
"The narrowest part of the canal is to be found at the 'apical constriction', which then opens out as the apical foramen and exits to one side between 0.5 and 1.0 mm from the anatomical apex." Reference: P. Carrotte. Endodontics: Part 4 Morphology of the root canal system. British Dental Journal 197, 379 - 383 (2004)
Regenerative endodontic treatment can be done on mature permanent root canal treated teeth. If yes then in your known reference can suggest a endodontics clinic or hospital name for doing this treatment please reply me as soon as possible.
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Theoretically its possible. But clinically no such findings. Moreover, studies have proved that EPT is as reliable as cold testing except in few clinical situations. You can check out a recent live session on the same. Drop a mail @ proudtobedentist@gmail.com for doubts clarifications.
Sir in which cases do we need to do this pulp testing..?i mean mostly a problematic tooth can b diagnosed by percussion or by radiograph...or pt himself tell wher is d pain...so sir plz tell me why do we need pulp testing..i think i m missing some points..ppz help
Good question Amit. I appreciate your inquisitiveness. Now explore and refer literature and get back through mail (proudtobedentist@gmail.com) using doubt clarification form available in general section of eclasses (eclassesbyptbdacademy.com) via guest log in. Best wishes.
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FALSE POSITIVE- Innocent found guilty i.e tooth is vital but showing it was non vital . FALSE NEGETIVE - innocent verdict for guilty i.e tooth is non vital but shows that it acts as vital .
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Very nice explanation dear
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your explaination is really very clear sir.thank you sir
Hi glad to hear from you and appreciate your feedback. Best wishes & love.
What is then the difference between EPT and cold tests since they both stimulate the underlying nerve fibres? How will performing EPT and cold tests help in arriving at a more reliable diagnosis?
Hi Kyriake, the diagnostic accuracy of both these Tests vary and moreover, EPT is not reliable in certain clinical situations such as immature permanent teeth, full-coverage restorations, concussed teeth etc. Usually, the most ideal way of performing a pulp sensibility test is a combination of cold test & EPT. Hope it's clear, best wishes.
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sir, what would be the narrowest part of pulp at
1.radiographic apex
2.dentino-cemental junction
3.at the orifice
I reckon it's CDJ as minor constriction or minor apical foramen often coincides with this histological landmark.
Ok.thank you so much.your lectures have really been very helpful for me:)
"The narrowest part of the canal is to be found at the 'apical constriction', which then opens out as the apical foramen and exits to one side between 0.5 and 1.0 mm from the anatomical apex."
Reference: P. Carrotte. Endodontics: Part 4 Morphology of the root canal system. British Dental Journal 197, 379 - 383 (2004)
Thank u
Glad to know.
Is it possible to use the tip on the gingival 3rd? Would that give a false + because the gum is stimulated in this case? Thanks for the video!
Yes there can be false positive response Nicolas. You are welcome & best wishes.
Regenerative endodontic treatment can be done on mature permanent root canal treated teeth.
If yes then in your known reference can suggest a endodontics clinic or hospital name for doing this treatment please reply me as soon as possible.
Hi Shubham, as far as my knowledge is concerned it can be done successfully in immature teeth or teeth with open apex. Also, I have no idea on where such treatments (Regeneration in mature teeth) are done. Best wishes & love.
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Keep going
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sir enamel and dentin are good conductors of electricity? if yes.. why this current cant conduct to other teeth and give a mixed response?
Theoretically its possible. But clinically no such findings. Moreover, studies have proved that EPT is as reliable as cold testing except in few clinical situations. You can check out a recent live session on the same. Drop a mail @ proudtobedentist@gmail.com for doubts clarifications.
cusp tip, central occlusal ???
Sudarshan Mandlecha Didnt get you. Can you please elaborate??
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Sir in which cases do we need to do this pulp testing..?i mean mostly a problematic tooth can b diagnosed by percussion or by radiograph...or pt himself tell wher is d pain...so sir plz tell me why do we need pulp testing..i think i m missing some points..ppz help
Good question Amit. I appreciate your inquisitiveness. Now explore and refer literature and get back through mail (proudtobedentist@gmail.com) using doubt clarification form available in general section of eclasses (eclassesbyptbdacademy.com) via guest log in. Best wishes.
Sir plz here...i m a genral dentist from a very remote area plz dont it difficult for me...thanks in advance
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sir what is meant by negative electric pulp test...
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What is the meaning of word false positive & false negative?
Please clear it
Hi Daivika, drop a mail for any queries.
FALSE POSITIVE- Innocent found guilty i.e tooth is vital but showing it was non vital . FALSE NEGETIVE - innocent verdict for guilty i.e tooth is non vital but shows that it acts as vital .
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