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  1. Pulpitis: What’s the Difference Between Reversible Pulpitis and ...

    Oct 24, 2013 · Irreversible pulpitis is often occurs after reversible pulpitis when the cause of the pulpitis has not been removed. So, irreversible pulpitis can be caused by everything that causes reversible …

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    Reversible pulpitis causes temporary tooth pain and can heal, while irreversible pulpitis leads to persistent pain and requires treatment.

  3. Pain Caused By a High Filling – Why It Happens and How to Fix It

    Apr 19, 2011 · How to Stop the Pain Caused by Symptomatic Apical Periodontitis In order to stop the pain, the cause must be removed. That means you need to call your dentist and tell them that the …

  4. The Two Ways that Sensodyne Toothpaste Reduces Tooth Sensitivity

    If your teeth are sensitive and you don’t think that it is caused by reversible or irreversible pulpitis, then you may want to try a toothpaste that is made especially for sensitive teeth. Toothpastes made for …

  5. Odontogenic Keratocyst: Overview and Treatment | Oral Answers

    Oct 28, 2013 · Pulpitis: What’s the Difference Between Reversible Pulpitis and Irreversible Pulpitis? cegaj Pulpitis: What’s the Difference Between Reversible Pulpitis and Irreversible Pulpitis? …

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  7. Tom Draper | Oral Answers | Page 5

    Mar 5, 2024 · Pulpitis: What’s the Difference Between Reversible Pulpitis and Irreversible Pulpitis? Tom Draper -Apr 19, 2010 429 Teeth Whitening

  8. The Five Sugars That Hurt Your Teeth | Oral Answers

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  9. TMJ | Oral Answers

    2 – Aching and Sensitivity The tooth may develop pulpitis. It could become sensitive to hot and cold or it may simply ache. Find out more about pulpitis here.

  10. April | 2010 | Oral Answers

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