Clinical difference between reversible and irreversible pulpitis
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Reversible Pulpitis: Sharp and Fleeting pain which dissipates or decreases after the stimulus is removed (biting or chewing, hot or cold foods)
Irreversible Pulpitis: Intense, Continuous and prolonged pain due to pressure or secondary irritants – No external stimulus is needed for pain. The dead or injured pulp tissue acts as a secondary stimulant
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Reversible Pulpitis: Sharp and Fleeting pain which dissipates or decreases after the stimulus is removed (biting or chewing, hot or cold foods)
Irreversible Pulpitis: Intense, Continuous and prolonged pain due to pressure or secondary irritants – No external stimulus is needed for pain. The dead or injured pulp tissue acts as a secondary stimulant
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