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Qaagi - Book of Why

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Effects

enamel and dentin fracture , or progressive dental cariesresultingpulp exposure

caries or trauma(passive) caused bypulp exposure

orderto preventocclusal pulp exposure

full caries removalwill causepulp exposure

deep caries(passive) caused bypulp exposure

dental trauma(passive) caused bypulp exposure

bacterial contaminated caries(passive) caused bypulp exposure

ART ... the principles of partial caries removal with hand instrumentsto preventpulp exposure

The teeth when pulpaly inflammation has been judged to be minimal and complete removal of carieswould causepulp exposure

An injury such as a crack or deep chipmay also causea pulp exposure

Severe erosion or trauma to the toothcan also causepulp exposure

extensive caries in asymptomatic primary teeth(passive) caused bypulp exposure

in which caries may be left in the pulpal wallto preventpulp exposure

However , in some cases of dental neglect the caries has damaged several layers of dental tissuecausingpulp exposure

decay , mechanical exposure , and sometimes trauma(passive) caused bypulp exposure

crown fracture in 76 dogs with 97 tooth fractures.1 Postoperative oral and radiographic examinations(passive) caused bypulp exposure

cavity reopening and the removal of remaining carious dentin ( Ribeiro , de Oliveira Lula et al . 2012(passive) caused bypulp exposure

the affected dentin tissue , which was then very judiciously removedto preventpulp exposure ( Pulpa aperta

residual affected dentin was left on the pulpal floorto preventpulp exposure

unilaterally(passive) were createdPulp exposures

in the maxillary and mandibular first molars of female WT and CB2 KO mice(passive) were created unilaterallyPulp exposures

Excessive abrasioncausedpulp exposure

reparative dentin formationcan preventpulp exposures

cracks(passive) caused byPulp exposures

The Fuji Triage does not need to be completely removed if arrested and well - sealed dentin is observed , it may be maintained over pulpal and axial wallto preventpulp exposure

The authorscreatedpulp exposures

ectopic eruption of the upper right first permanent molar(passive) caused bypulp exposure

the external resorption(passive) caused bypulp exposure

The evidence ... indirect pulp cappingto preventpulp exposure

a layer of affected dentin was left on the floorto preventpulp exposure

rapid dentinal wearcan causepulp exposure

an enamel - dentin fracture in her maxillary(passive) caused bypulp exposure

The SmartPrep ... excavations close to the pulpto preventpulp exposure

2To preventpulp exposure

The rationale for this wasto preventpulp exposure

carious lesions(passive) caused bypulp exposure

a layer of affected dentin is left behindto preventpulp exposure

coronal fracturecausingpulp exposure

the cavity to helppreventpulp exposure

tooth wear(passive) caused bypulp exposure

in a disappearance of the roof of the pulp chamber ( 51 molarsresultingin a disappearance of the roof of the pulp chamber ( 51 molars

during instrumentation.exposure , air , nunintentionally createdduring instrumentation.exposure , air , n

pain and infectioncan causepain and infection

from a crown fracture or excessive wearresultingfrom a crown fracture or excessive wear

infection , inflammation , and finally necrosis of the pulphad causedinfection , inflammation , and finally necrosis of the pulp

pain and sometimes infection and loss of the toothcausespain and sometimes infection and loss of the tooth

during instrumentation.exposure , threshold , n the minimum exposure that will produce a detectable degree of any given effect.exposure timecreated intentionally or unintentionallyduring instrumentation.exposure , threshold , n the minimum exposure that will produce a detectable degree of any given effect.exposure time

from trauma to human teeth in 7–20-year - oldsresultingfrom trauma to human teeth in 7–20-year - olds

to signs and symptoms of pulpitis , pulp necrosis , and apical periodontitisoften leadsto signs and symptoms of pulpitis , pulp necrosis , and apical periodontitis

to pulpal necrosiswill leadto pulpal necrosis

dangerous infections(passive) caused bydangerous infections

from extensive cariesresultingfrom extensive caries

from focal dental hypoplasia not from resorption of the toothresultedfrom focal dental hypoplasia not from resorption of the tooth

to dark discoloration ( Oxford , 2014can also leadto dark discoloration ( Oxford , 2014

to bleedingmay leadto bleeding

from excavating deep cariesresultingfrom excavating deep caries

to the degeneration of the nerve tissuecan leadto the degeneration of the nerve tissue

in increased percent area of Gli1-tdTomato+ cells in the pulpresultedin increased percent area of Gli1-tdTomato+ cells in the pulp

to AP formation in miceledto AP formation in mice

but it is only applicable to those that believe pulp is capable to response to lesser insultscan be preventedbut it is only applicable to those that believe pulp is capable to response to lesser insults

to the construction of reparative dentin by pulp cellscontributedto the construction of reparative dentin by pulp cells

in the injury or demise of the pulpresultingin the injury or demise of the pulp

from cusp fractureresultingfrom cusp fracture

pain and the need for root canalmay causepain and the need for root canal

to the death of the tooth and inflammation in the tissue around the tooth rootalways leadsto the death of the tooth and inflammation in the tissue around the tooth root

mechanically using an endodontic explorerwas ... createdmechanically using an endodontic explorer

pain treatmentcausespain treatment

to unbearable acute pain conditionsleadingto unbearable acute pain conditions

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