Endodontic Diagnosis
Endodontic Diagnosis
Dentistry videos
Dentistry videos
Dental abscess
Dental caries disease
Dental occlusion (Angle classifications)
Abscesses
Tooth decay and cavities
Anatomy and physiology of the teeth
Childhood oral health: Information for patients and families (The Primary School)
Development of the teeth
Dentinogenesis and the dentin-pulp complex
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
Periapical lesions
Cleidocranial dysplasia
Bruxism
Gingivitis and periodontitis
Anatomy of the oral cavity (dentistry)
Eruption of primary and permanent dentitions
General anesthetics
Oral cancer
Anatomy of the oral cavity
The Oral Microbiota and Systemic Health
Blood and nerve supply of the oral cavity
Knowledge Shot: How well do fluoride treatments work at preventing tooth decay
Chewing and swallowing
Protein synthesis inhibitors: Tetracyclines
Cemento-osseous dysplasia
Endodontic Diagnosis
Risk factors for periodontitis
Diagnosis of periodontitis
Plaque-induced periodontal disease diagnoses
Periodontal attachment
Intraoral biopsy techniques
Intraoral Biopsy Techniques for Pemphigus & Pemphigoid
Sialadenitis
Aphthous ulcers
Key Takeaways
Endodontic diagnosis is the process of identifying and treating problems with the dental pulp, which is the soft tissue inside a tooth. The most common symptoms of a problem with the dental pulp are pain, swelling, and teeth sensitivity to hot or cold.