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One of the possible causes of pulp necrosis is____
dental cavities
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Pulp stones are hard, bone-like structures that form ____ the pulp of a tooth.
within
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Pulp stones may exist ____ solitary or multiple bony formations within the pulp tissue.
in
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Unlike other parts of the _____ where pressure can dissipate through the surrounding soft tissues and where lymph can reach, the pulp ______ is very different.
body
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Often, pulpitis can create so much pressure on the tooth nerve that the individual will have trouble locating the ____ of the pain, confusing it with neighboring ___
source
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If left untreated, pulp necrosis can lead to jaw abscesses that may __________.
rupture and cause deep infections
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They may be attached ____ the walls of the pulp chamber.
to
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Choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the word in brackets. (Ectopi calcification can have severe clinical consequences.
Occurring in an abnormal position
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Which of the following is a key step in the first visit of RCT?
Cleaning out and enlarging the root canal
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Pressure from inflammation can cause mild to extreme ____, depending upon the severity of the inflammation.
pain
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Choose the correct antonym for the given word: enlarge
Reduce
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The dentin surrounding the pulp is ______ and does not give under the pressure of the inflammation, so the pressure has very little chance of dissipating before pulpal necrosis occurs.
hard
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Why is a crown placed over the tooth during the final visit of RCT?
To reinforce the tooth and make it stronger
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Choose the correct antonym for the given word: empty
Filled
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Pulp stones _____ severe pain in this patient.
are known to have caused;
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Choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the word in brackets. Advanced periodontal disease can (impair) the structure of the pulp.
make worse
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Occasionally, pulp stones have been found ____ teeth that have not yet grown in.
in
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The pulp stones are detected when we examine your tooth a microscope after the tooth has been extracted.
with
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Pulp necrosis refers to the death of the material inside a tooth, which can lead to __________.
intense pain and discomfort
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What is the main purpose of a root canal therapy (RCT)?
To remove damaged pulp tissue and prevent infection from spreading
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What is the role of an endodontist in root canal therapy (RCT)?
To specialize in treating issues related to the pulp and root of the tooth
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Often, _____ can create so much pressure on the tooth nerve that the individual will have trouble locating the ______ of the pain, confusing it with neighboring ______.
pulpitis
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When the pulp becomes inflamed, ______ begins to build up in the pulp cavity, exerting pressure on the nerve of the tooth and the surrounding _____.
pressure
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Often, pulpitis can create so much pressure on the tooth nerve that the individual will have trouble locating the source of the pain, confusing it with neighboring ______.
teeth
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Pulp stones are usually detected ____ X-ray examination.
on
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What is the usual treatment for irreversible pulpitis?
Root canal therapy (RCT) or tooth extraction
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What can be used during RCT to disinfect the root canal?
Special medications
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What is one of the most common causes of pulp damage?
Undetected tooth decay
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What is the most common symptom of pulp diseases?
Pain
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Choose the correct antonym for the given word: reinforce
Weaken
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What can happen if reversible pulpitis is left untreated?
It can lead to a gum and connective tissue infection
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What is the final step in root canal therapy (RCT)?
A crown is placed over the tooth to reinforce it
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What happens during the first visit of root canal therapy (RCT)?
The inflamed pulp chamber is removed, and the root canal is cleaned and enlarged
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What happens when pulpitis becomes irreversible?
The pulp becomes necrotic
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What does the dentist do during the second visit of RCT?
The temporary filling is removed, and a permanent filling is placed
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Unlike other parts of the body where pressure can dissipate through the surrounding soft tissues and where lymph can reach, the pulp___ is very different.
chamber
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What is pulpitis?
Inflammation of the pulp
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If pulp necrosis spreads, a patient may develop __________, a swollen area filled with pus inside the jaw.
an abscess
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1.Complete nerve death ______ the consequence of untreated pulpitis.
is considered to be;
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What is pulpotomy?
Removal of the crown portion of pulp tissue to maintain the vitality of remaining tissue
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One of the serious complications of severe dental infections is a life-threatening inflammatory condition in the heart muscle.
endocarditis
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Pulp stones are typically detected ____ X-ray examination, unless they are too small.
by
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Choose the correct antonym for the given word: severe
Mild
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Pulp stones are extremely common, occurring ____ as many as 90 percent of people between the ages of 50 and 70.
in
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After endodontic treatment, the tooth is filled with __________ to prevent future infection.
a sealant
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During endodontic treatment, the dentist removes complications____ to prevent further
dead and severely damaged tissue
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Choose the correct antonym for the given word: final
Initial
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Pulp necrosis often begins with __________, which is an inflammation of the dental pulp.
pulpitis
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Choose the correct antonym for the given word: temporary
Permanent
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Choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the word in brackets. Pulpitis (compromises) the blood supply of the tooth.
Exposes to danger
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Pulpitis caries____a consequence of deep
is believed to be;
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What happens when the dental pulp is exposed?
Bacteria and food particles can irritate the pulp
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The incidence of pulp stones seems to increase ____age.
with
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When is pulpectomy required?
When the entire pulp is involved and needs to be removed
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When the pulp becomes inflamed, pressure begins to build up in the pulp cavity, exerting pressure on the nerve of the tooth and the surrounding
tissues
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After an endodontic procedure, patients need to be careful about __________ while their mouth and jaw heal.
what they eat and drink
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What are dental pulp stones?
Calcified bodies found in the pulp chamber
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Most pulp stones appear ____ be attached to the walls of the pulp chamber.
to
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Choose the one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the word in brackets. Pulp diseases must be properly (manage.
Treated
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______ untreated pulpit leads to tooth loss.
It is said that;
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What is an abscess?
A pocket of infection filled with pus
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Choose the correct antonym for the given word: damaged
Healthy
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What can happen if pulp diseases are not treated properly?
Tooth loss
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To diagnose pulp necrosis, dentists use tools such as __________.
physical examination and imaging
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Pulp stones are not painful and typically present no symptoms or problems, other than occasionally getting ____ the way during root canal therapy.
in