A case of acute exacerbation of chronic irreversible pulpitis with 31& 41

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    Swapnil Badjate
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    Gud evening friends , Sharing a case of Chronic irreversible pulpitis in relation to 31 & 41 with a 14 yr f who reported to me with intraoral swelling and pain .

    Gud evening friends , Sharing a case of Chronic irreversible pulpitis in relation to 31 & 41 with a 14 yr f who reported to me with intraoral swelling and pain . On clinical and radiographic examination i opted to perform a non surgical root canal therapy.
    Slight incisal reductiin done as i felt both 31 & 41 were under TFO ….Access cavity prepared canals located , glide path created ,coronal preflaring done using sx protaper followed by manual preperation for both 31 & 41 uptill 35/04 .caoh2 dressing given and repeated after 15days , ultrasonic activation of sodium hypochlorite and edtac done …..obturation done using cold lateral condensation with Ad seal as a sealer.
    Suprised to see a healing in span of just 1 month.
    Critics & comments r welcome.

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    good case. what was the etiology of chronic irreversible pulpitis. was it trauma

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    Yes it was previous trauma and also the latent trauma from occlusion which i feel might have resulted in such typical bonea loss pattern

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    Yes it was previous trauma and also the latent trauma from occlusion which i feel might have resulted in such typical bonea loss pattern

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