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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2019
  • Hii Firends!
    This is a video about basics of inflammation of dental pulp referred to as pulpitis. In this video ी have described the details about different classification of pulpitis. I have broadly classified reversible and irreversible pulpitis. This video will help in correct diagnosis of diseases of pulp and help in accurate treatment planning.
    For any queries pls write in the comment section below.
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    #pulpitis

Komentáře • 137

  • @pogo1301
    @pogo1301 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, and your writing is awesome

  • @kanzanoorabbasi5539
    @kanzanoorabbasi5539 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you for making it so easy to understand.

  • @yangchn9
    @yangchn9 Před 4 měsíci +1

    ❤❤

  • @mariahabibafugmann4493
    @mariahabibafugmann4493 Před rokem +1

    I had a deep filling on one of my back teeth and it started to hurt two weeks after. It’s been a long time since then and I recently realized that the pain is not in the treated tooth but the cavity free tooth right next to it. I’m pretty sure it’s reversible given the symptoms you’ve mentioned but how is a reversible pulpits treated I really don’t want a root canal. Also I really don’t get how it’s the tooth next to it that hurst(I’ve tested multiple times and it’s only that tooth that reacts painfully to the cold and also when I knock onto it) . The dentist had to leave a bit of gap between the two teeth, do you think she let bacteria enter this way? I really need help and answers please

    • @noshabashahzadikhan4108
      @noshabashahzadikhan4108 Před rokem

      If tooth reacts painfully to cold stimulus then it's reversible pulpitis. And I think because of the gap that was left between two teeth enabled food impaction which served an ideal environment for bacteria to grow (poor hygiene could also lead to this). There might be a developing caries on distal side of your tooth that's hurting which you probably can't see in the mirror. I'd recommend you to visit a dentist before it becomes the case of RCT. (Dentist here)

    • @noshabashahzadikhan4108
      @noshabashahzadikhan4108 Před rokem

      Also, crowns (capping on tooth) are recommended to cover the naturally existing gap between teeth, a filling cannot cover that.

    • @mariahabibafugmann4493
      @mariahabibafugmann4493 Před rokem +2

      @@noshabashahzadikhan4108 thanks! I actually went already and turns out it was an infection of the nerve caused by placing the filling directly on the nerve. I didn’t need a crown and it was a really quick procedure I’m not even sure if it was a root canal. The dentist said he’d just cleanse/disinfect the nerve and it hasn’t been hurting ever since. Maybe you can tell me whether that was a root canal or a different procedure?

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před rokem

      😊

  • @alexmarti2404
    @alexmarti2404 Před 4 lety +3

    Any idea of how I can find a doctor who specializes in this subject in Los Angeles California? I have those symptoms and i would really like to save my tooth if possible.

  • @primrose6294
    @primrose6294 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks dr.
    What mean dull pain?

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 5 lety +3

      Thankyou Dr... regarding dull pain.... as seen in irrevrsible pulpitis is a chronic pain and explaining by an example suppose we have two nails... One with sharp point and other with blunt point... If we pierce the sharp end nail to skin we will feel intense piercing type of pain which will be localised(as seen in reversible )... While if we pierce the needle with dull end to skin then pain felt would be intense but not piercing and spread to a little more wider area(dull pain).
      Hope you got the point

  • @vivek.284
    @vivek.284 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice video sir. What will happen if direct pulp capping is done in irreversible pulpitis( due to excess drilling)....how long will it take for the tooth to become dead.

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for your appreciation doctor
      Yes Dr
      In case of doing direct pulp capping in a tooth that has irreversible pulpal inflammation will lead to increase in inflammation and further development of abscess as inflammation or pulpitis is a consequence of an infection or bacterial infection so condition of tooth will worsen further
      In such cases appropriate treatment is non vital pulp therapy
      Hope you got my point doctor

    • @vivek.284
      @vivek.284 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AtoZKidsdental sir can i discuss my case with you over email.

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety

      @@vivek.284 yes Dr sure
      You can email me at atozkidsdental@gmail.com

  • @squid5097
    @squid5097 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this very informative video doctor. I recently got wisdom tooth extraction, and now that the hole continues to heal, the adjacent tooth of the extraction site is being problematic. It hurts if it gets hit by cold water, and excavating wisdom tooth extraction site has become extremely painful because of it. It’s like the tooth is overly sensitive to the extent of pain. It started occurring a few days ago. The pain lingers even after spitting out the cold stimulus, but eventually goes away maybe after 15 min or more. I was curious whether this was a case of reversible/irreversible pulpitis. It currently aches as I type this as I had just brushed my teeth and excavated with a syringe not so long ago. 😂 I am very concerned as I am also diagnosed with periodontal disease. Will have to check in with dentists soon.

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety

      If pain is persistent even after removal of stumulus then definitely it’s a case of irreversible pulpitis and you may need to get pulp canal treatment so preferably get your tooth checked by specialist endodontist

  • @kartavyagupta7514
    @kartavyagupta7514 Před 3 lety +1

    Sir if caries have involved the pulp then is it possible that the tooth has reversible inflammation??
    Or the tooth has developed irreversible pulpitis??

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety

      Yes Dr
      As per your question yes there is chances that only coronal pulp is involved and hence there is reversible inflammation for which we may only remove partial pulp as in cases of partial pulpotomy

  • @animeraven976
    @animeraven976 Před 3 lety +1

    I get a filling 2 weeks ago my teeth are not really hurting but the gums around it are quite swollen my mom doesn't want me to go to the dentist again I'm very worried 😭

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety +1

      Don't worry it may be inflammation of gums which is usually due to plaque and calculus accumulated on teeth which leads to gum inflammation as a result of improper oral hygiene ...you need to visit dental specialist ...it will be easier for you..just don't worry and no need to delay

    • @animeraven976
      @animeraven976 Před 3 lety

      @@AtoZKidsdental thank you so much i always cry when i think about my teeth

  • @greencrocidile6246
    @greencrocidile6246 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm almost sure I have this I have pressure build in my head dull pain in the tooth but only when eating cold items is my reversible

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 4 lety

      The symptoms might include REVERSIBLE conditions but diagnosis is based on clinical evaluation,history(that includes your pain type which is dull in nature) and also radiographs...so i would suggest you to take an immediate opinion from your family Dental surgeon or specialist

  • @enamhassan391
    @enamhassan391 Před 3 lety +1

    Whats software did u use to make that vdi

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Dr
      You can use notepad
      Google notes
      Notability
      Good notes all are good

  • @33-mahitha26
    @33-mahitha26 Před 3 lety +2

    As pulp do not have proprioceptors how it can have reffere pain please explain

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes Dr...during inflammation of pulp...there are few cardinal signs ( as with other tissues of body)eg redness, swelling ,colour change, temperature raise ...now due to swelling there is increasing pressure....this increase pressure leads to generation of impulses at at an area having greater density of nociceptors and thus pain is felt at the area where there is higher nociceptors density irrespective of local area

    • @33-mahitha26
      @33-mahitha26 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much for the fast reply , its a great pleasure

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety

      Yes Dr...i value everyone's time..Thanks for the appreciation Dr

  • @animeraven976
    @animeraven976 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm really scared the swollen tooth is really close to my front I'm having an anxiety i only have a small cavity on that teeth before i went to dentist i don't feel any pain on that teeth but after i went there my gums became swollen 😭😭😭 I'm just 17 I'm really scared on root canal 😭

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety

      Email me the history of yours i will evaluate

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety

      Email me at atozkidsdental@gmail.com or watsapp me at +918875548187

  • @guspolinskipolkakingofthem615

    I get this strong throbbing pain in my upper molars that come on very suddenly as quick as they come. Nothing provokes it and i went to the dentist and they found nothing, but i do have fillings on both of those teeth. What to you think this may be? I had abscesses on the bottom that they think caused referred pain but they were extracted over a month ago yet i still have pain in the upper teeth. What could this be?

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety

      Sudden throbbing pain may be due to reversible inflammation in these upper molars so might get re evaluation done of the fillings
      The second condition would be that if you had silver amalgam fillings then it may lead to such type of pain due to conductive nature to pulp
      In both cases the condition is reversible so get your fillings checked again and doctor may need to redo them if they are very close to pulp
      Like INDIRECT PULP CAPPING

    • @guspolinskipolkakingofthem615
      @guspolinskipolkakingofthem615 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AtoZKidsdental i had the fillings for about 12 years. And they are the silver ones ( i don’t know what they are called officially)

    • @guspolinskipolkakingofthem615
      @guspolinskipolkakingofthem615 Před 3 lety +1

      I was also on clindymacin for 2 weeks both pre and post extraction so i don’t know if it’s an inflammation issue

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety

      Yes then it’s due to thermal conductivity to pulp as you have silver amalgam fillings so you need to get refilling done or may be IPC

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety +1

      @@guspolinskipolkakingofthem615 but 2 weeks is long time for throbbing pain so pls get checked once more and ask your doctor if there might be a reversible pulp inflammation due to this nature of filling and he may get an X-ray and evaluate to get it re done as these silver amalgam fillings are deep and almost near to pulp

  • @bonniebrookegregory6542
    @bonniebrookegregory6542 Před 2 lety +1

    If I create suction to my tooth I get the most excruciating pain also very sensitive to cold could this be pulpitis?

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 2 lety

      Yes this is mostly pulpal inflammation /pulpitis

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 2 lety

      However in your case this is an initial stage so must get it checked so that earlier you get treated for REVERSIBLE PULPITIS
      before it turns to reversible pulpitis

    • @haley6020
      @haley6020 Před rokem +1

      Hi Bonnie, I am experiencing this now. Were you able to get this resolved? Mine has been going on for over a year and it is the worst pain I’ve ever felt.

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před rokem

      Don’t worry you will be fine
      Your doctor would take care of you

  • @animeraven976
    @animeraven976 Před 3 lety +3

    Is it possible that after the filling she over drill it because when she's drilling after the filling it started to hurt and it's been 2 week my gum are still swollen it doesn't really hurt but sometimes it feels weird I'm really scared when i think about it i always cry that tooth is really close to the front tooth my mom doesn't want me to go to dentist again😭

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety +1

      Ok may be you had deep caries or we may say deep infection inside tooth and may have been involving pulp tissue of tooth so that's y the Dr needs to remove that caries or infection going further deep...you need to go to the dentist as without going it may further worsen your situation...just ask this question from your doctor that is your caries deep that it invoves pulp tissue..it he says yes..then you need pulp therapy

    • @animeraven976
      @animeraven976 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AtoZKidsdental thank you so much I'm really scared

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 3 lety +1

      Don't be scared as it's not major treatment but it needs to be treated..so don't worry you will be fine

    • @animeraven976
      @animeraven976 Před 3 lety

      @@AtoZKidsdental does it need root canal?

    • @animeraven976
      @animeraven976 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm really scared my dentist are not answering my questions

  • @gravijiga
    @gravijiga Před 5 lety +1

    How does reversible pulpitis become irriversible? I think my tooth developed irreversible pulpitis when I wiggled it a bit with my tongue. ( i had a deep filling three weeks prior on it) is it possible this could happen upon just wiggling the tooth a bit?

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 5 lety

      Yes dr...as i had explained in the video and further elaborating that if condition or inflammation of reversible pulpitis are left untreated then eventually the bacteria will invade the pulp tissue and damage to such an extent that there would be infection, may be assc with swelling and body immune system Breaks down the dead tissue and ultimately abscess may be formed(in easy term long standing, untreated pulpal inflammation which had signs symptoms of reversible pulpitis will be now irreversible).... as far as wiggling(periradicular inflammation may be developing)is concerned pls visit your dentist for clinical and radiographic evaluation

  • @mohammedelaaouani1245
    @mohammedelaaouani1245 Před rokem +1

    what is IPC and DPC meaning?

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před rokem

      IPC is indirect Pulp capping- usually there is no pulp exposure and only infected dentin is removed and affected dentin is covered with calcium hydroxide to remineralise
      DPC is direct pulp capping in which small pin point exposure occurs due to various reasons and in such cases calcium hydroxide is placed over that exposed area to restorative placed above it

  • @yehhshhs
    @yehhshhs Před 2 lety +1

    so serious question: why are all these videos about pulpitis made by indian people? all i hear is indian accent

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks yes very true because we are Indians 😂😂
      Hope you liked our accent 😄

  • @barnem108
    @barnem108 Před 6 měsíci

    chew xylitol gum as much as possble!

  • @undeuxtrois123
    @undeuxtrois123 Před 3 měsíci

    How long can pulpitis take to heal ? Do you know how long it can take for it to become irreversible ?

    • @kodirova5672
      @kodirova5672 Před 2 dny +1

      Usually 2-14 days . In two days your coronar pulp will be fully inflamed and then the root pulp will start to inflame

    • @undeuxtrois123
      @undeuxtrois123 Před 2 dny

      @@kodirova5672 I've been into this for 6 months now

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 2 dny

      @kodirova5672 ok Doctor

  • @Bobby-ht9ej
    @Bobby-ht9ej Před rokem +1

    Pls don't put music

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před rokem

      Ok Doctor

    • @Bobby-ht9ej
      @Bobby-ht9ej Před rokem +1

      @@AtoZKidsdental oh no no maam, I m student yet🥺

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před rokem +1

      @@Bobby-ht9ej Thanks for letting me know
      And thanks for your valuable suggestions

  • @ContemporarySurgeon
    @ContemporarySurgeon Před 4 lety +1

    There is a mistake brother In Reversible pain is poorly localised while in Irreversible it is localised
    Reference churchill clinical dentistry

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Před 4 lety +5

      Hi dr....no Dr...in REVERSIBLE PULPITIS PAIN IS LOCALISED TO JUST THE TOOTH...while in IRREVERSIBLE PULPITIS is commonly radiating to ears,or side of head.
      Refrence :PEDIATRIC ENDODONTICS(CURRENT CONCEPTS IN PULP THERAPY FOR PRIMARY AND YOUNG PERMANENT TEETH BY ANNA.B.FUKS)