Dental Pulp Tissue

Posted by User ImageDr. Smile 27 November, 2007

This is neat image of a vital dental pulp. The tooth was diagnosed with irreversible pulpitis, acute apical periodontitis and cracked tooth syndrome. RCT was completed prior to crowning the tooth. Once in a while, the pulp will come out in one piece. This actually shows the tissue from the pulp chamber all the way down to the apical portion.

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January 28, 2008

what exactly is that man do i have that on my mouth? hahah im not a doctor its grossy like the matrix

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July 30, 2008

Eeww, that so gross, Yikes

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Posted by no imagebm (Who am I?)
July 30, 2008

wow i cant believe i have this in my teeths

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