Simple n suprbbb explanation...on diagnosis....sir...u made it so simple......tnq a lot....I like da way...u r teaching...keep on uploading more and more videos .. frequently don't take more gap between da videos ...sir...y bcz ur videos r more useful for students who r preparing for pg...so upload as many videos as u can...in less time...such dat u ll become part n parcel of their... success sir...
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@@Aspire32 sure thank YOU! I can now diagnose pulpal and periapical diseases❤️.... Will really appreciate if you will make diagnosis videos of oral lesions ulcers and swelling 😌...they are kind of difficult to diagnose in the mouth. Thank you...i subscribed 😊❤️
Thank you for the feedback. I my recent videos I have removed thr music completely. Hope you will Check the new videos too. And dont forget to subscribe :)
Great explanation as always, u make things easier to understand 🙂 though I had a query, I think before, irreversible pulpitis or pulpal necrosis won't there be first signs of reversible pulpitis ? If truma leads to pulp necrosis or irreversible pulpitis then can u plz explain me how ?
Thanx a lot for d lecture sir ,, I hv 1 doubt ,, even after root canal treatment if pt is having pain on taking hot beverages n sweet food bt NT for cold beverages ,,what can b d causes for that,,thanx in advance
There are many reasons. There may be leakage. Missed canal and multiple reason.. We cant say without seeing the xray. Ideally if the rct is done properly there should not be pain for any stimulants
Thank you for this great video doctor! Cleared a lot of my doubts. I wanted to ask how 'acute' & 'chronic' comes into play while diagnosing, will the treatment differ accordingly?
Sir I have a query? Sir in the case of pulp necrosis... Where the tooth has changed color to brown in course of time, but the history was trauma or he didn't remember of past event and just came into for the change in color In that case there won't be any apical periodontitis or any other sequel as it used to happen only when irritants are present.. Here we don't have any? So only endodontic treatment - rct will suffice the problem?? Can u tell about this sir If this is untreated what would be it's sequel?
Thank you for your simply explantation I follow you from Libya I have a question what is the difference in treatment between reversible and irreversible pulpiti?
I am happy that you are watching my video from Libya :):). In reversible pulpitis since the pulp is vital, the treatment would be just removal of the cause. For example a caries in dentin can cause irritation to the pulp by sending toxin through the dentinal tubule. So if we remove the caries and restore the tooth the pulp will return to normal state since its just reversible inflammation as the pulp does not have any microorganisms in it. But in irreversible pulpitis the organisms and entered the pulp and pulp is irreversible damaged. In this case only root canal treatment will save the tooth. I hope this answers helps. If you have any more questions, pls feel free to ask here :)
Symptomic and asymptomatic are based on the presence of pain. I have intentionally made it one segment keeping in mind the current confusion of the students when it comes.to pulp diagnosis
Both cold and heat test evaluate the nerve response and not the vitality. The the tissue is dead then the nerve will respond less giving no pain on electric stimulation. I hope you got the answer. Let me know if u need any help
@@Aspire32 Many textbooks state that EPT can only tell us if the pulp is vital or necrosed. It does not tell us about inflammation or extent of necrosis. But as you said EPT can tell us about reversible or irreversible pupitis. So does it tell us about inflammation or not?
The true diagnosis of pulp inflammation is by histological examination. We can only correlate with clinical signs and investigation to arrive at diagnosis which is true most of the time. But there are some situation. Pls watch this video to understand it better. ruclips.net/video/h9akbvonxos/видео.html
Its mostly based the on pain intensity and duration. With new classification of AAE there no acute or chronic irreversible pulpitits. Its symptomatic of asymptomatic
@@Aspire32 so sir while doing pulpotomy we remove coronal portion of pulp and leave the redicular part then in that case what should we call whether it is reversible pulpitis or irreversible pulpitis .... as the bacteria have reached the coronal part...???
Irreversible pulpitis. But i. Permanent teeth the infection reaches both coronal and radicular pulp very fast, that why u have to remove complete pulp. In primary teeth since the progress is slow, we can remove coronal pulp and leave healthy radicular pulp.
Pulpotomy is also done in young permanent teeth where if the pulp is exposed because of truma, then even if there is slight contamination due to soil, the pulpotomy can be done. Here since its not caries but truma which lead to pulpal exposure, pulpotomy succeed
@@Aspire32 so sir in mature permanent teeth we never do pulpotomy?? And sir ..patient shows symptoms of irreversible pulpitis like spontaneous pain, pain at night e.t.c., only when the whole pulp is infected ?? And thankyou sir... For clearing my doubts and replying so fast.. U r the best sir
Simple n suprbbb explanation...on diagnosis....sir...u made it so simple......tnq a lot....I like da way...u r teaching...keep on uploading more and more videos .. frequently don't take more gap between da videos ...sir...y bcz ur videos r more useful for students who r preparing for pg...so upload as many videos as u can...in less time...such dat u ll become part n parcel of their... success sir...
Thank you. I will surly make more video and try to be consistent
Very nice video Sir... I just have one request. Please keep the background music volume very low..
Thank you. Yes. Have tried to do it in other videos. I am still learning to make them.. do check others
Yes. Stopped the music long back :)
Great video Sir, you got a new Fan. but the background Music is distracting, I suggest not to use it only. good work sir keep uploading more.
Thank you. Yes. I understood it. I have kept it minimal in latest videos. Thank you for the appreciation :)
Greetings from Thailand! Thank you for this clear video! I'm going to pass my clincal test tomorrow because of this!
Soooo happy to hear this. I am sure you will do great in exam. :)
Thank you. The table summarizing everything and the scenarios were the highlights of this brilliant video
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U r good teacher for dental student .ur teaching way is good plz make more videos
Thank you. It takes time to do a ppt and record. I am working on dental amalgam. Hope it will finish soon
Masha Allah
Very helpful
May Allah reward u for this....
Keep up the good work
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Thnkkk you sire.. ... This is the beat.... Tomorrow onward i will go happily to OD department 😁😁😁
Most welcome. Do see the periapical disease video too. :)
All my doubts cleared ...thank u so much sir!!!!
Glad to know that :)
Sir, one humble request . You explained everything but can you add the name of the treatment which is used for all those three diseases
thank you very much sir Dr Suresh Shenvi..it,s really easy to diagnose..Big hug from pakistan..
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i subscribe already, you are most werlcome sir.
Very helpful!❤️ Plz make videos on other diagnosis also... such as oral ulcers , lesions , swellings. Thank you Soo much ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you soo much :) will surly try to make few more. Do check the other videos and subscribe to the channel
@@Aspire32 sure thank YOU! I can now diagnose pulpal and periapical diseases❤️.... Will really appreciate if you will make diagnosis videos of oral lesions ulcers and swelling 😌...they are kind of difficult to diagnose in the mouth. Thank you...i subscribed 😊❤️
Thank you sir... The video was really enlightening.
Glad to know :)
tk u so much for making such an useful video. one humble suggestion. pls avoid BGM wen u speak.
New videos don't have the music
Other than background music , a big thanks for making things easy Doctor
Thank you for the feedback. I my recent videos I have removed thr music completely. Hope you will Check the new videos too. And dont forget to subscribe :)
@@Aspire32 Done and pressed the bell icon as well.
Expecting more and more of such quality content from you regularly..
Thanks again
Thank you :). Yes. Will surely make more videos
Great explanation as always, u make things easier to understand 🙂 though I had a query, I think before, irreversible pulpitis or pulpal necrosis won't there be first signs of reversible pulpitis ? If truma leads to pulp necrosis or irreversible pulpitis then can u plz explain me how ?
Yes. It will be. But I have explained in the patient perception. He will say its little
Sir your each and every video is very helpful. Thank you sir and Happy Teacher's day to you sir❤️
Glad to hear it :) Thank you for the positive feedback :) Appreciate it
thank you sir. wating for next video
Thank you. Will surely try to post new one soon !
Thanx a lot for d lecture sir ,, I hv 1 doubt ,, even after root canal treatment if pt is having pain on taking hot beverages n sweet food bt NT for cold beverages ,,what can b d causes for that,,thanx in advance
There are many reasons.
There may be leakage. Missed canal and multiple reason.. We cant say without seeing the xray.
Ideally if the rct is done properly there should not be pain for any stimulants
@@Aspire32 Thanx a lot sir for reply
Amazing video Dr...tk u. I'm binge watching all of your videos.:-)) But y background music? Quite disturbing it was...
Those were initial videos. I was still learning the editing. Have reduced it in latest videos.:)
Very crisp and precise information tysm 😊
Thank you. Do watch the Periapical disease video too :)
@@Aspire32 okay sir
Thankkk youu so muchh Sir!!
You cleared my all doubts.
Glad to hear that. Do check periapical videos too
Very very helpful sir thanks a lot
Thank you soo much :)
Really nice video sir 👍 sir aap NEET ke classes lete ho kya offline
I did it two years. I ended up reading more than my students;)
Plz make video on endodontic surgery
Sir I am your fan, why don't you make more videos??
Thank you. Will surly do more soon :)
So Nicely explained...
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Most welcome :)
Thank you for this great video doctor! Cleared a lot of my doubts. I wanted to ask how 'acute' & 'chronic' comes into play while diagnosing, will the treatment differ accordingly?
Acute may need medication or emergency treatment. Chronic may have mild Symptoms. Overal the treatment is the same
Do check the another part here
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@@Aspire32 thank you so much!
Sir I have a query?
Sir in the case of pulp necrosis... Where the tooth has changed color to brown in course of time, but the history was trauma or he didn't remember of past event and just came into for the change in color
In that case there won't be any apical periodontitis or any other sequel as it used to happen only when irritants are present..
Here we don't have any? So only endodontic treatment - rct will suffice the problem??
Can u tell about this sir
If this is untreated what would be it's sequel?
Yes..rct and if its discoloured then bleaching
@@Aspire32 thank u so much for replying me sir!...
This is tremendously helpful
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Thank you for your simply explantation I follow you from Libya
I have a question what is the difference in treatment between reversible and irreversible pulpiti?
I am happy that you are watching my video from Libya :):).
In reversible pulpitis since the pulp is vital, the treatment would be just removal of the cause. For example a caries in dentin can cause irritation to the pulp by sending toxin through the dentinal tubule. So if we remove the caries and restore the tooth the pulp will return to normal state since its just reversible inflammation as the pulp does not have any microorganisms in it.
But in irreversible pulpitis the organisms and entered the pulp and pulp is irreversible damaged. In this case only root canal treatment will save the tooth.
I hope this answers helps. If you have any more questions, pls feel free to ask here :)
Did you find the answer satisfactory ??
Dr Shenvi what about Symptomatic Irreversible pulpitis?
Only in advance cases we find TOP, not in Initial cases. This video was made keeping in mind the questions in NBDE and entrance and for UG students.
Symptomic and asymptomatic are based on the presence of pain. I have intentionally made it one segment keeping in mind the current confusion of the students when it comes.to pulp diagnosis
Sir why normal saline is the choice of irrigation while opening a tooth with acute pulpal abscess?
Because saline is isotonic. In abscess there is inflammation at periapex and hypo may again irritate the tissue.
m is done watching the video thank you teacher.!
Welcome. Have you seen the composite section ?
Does the EPT tell us about the inflammation of the pulp?
Both cold and heat test evaluate the nerve response and not the vitality. The the tissue is dead then the nerve will respond less giving no pain on electric stimulation. I hope you got the answer. Let me know if u need any help
@@Aspire32 Many textbooks state that EPT can only tell us if the pulp is vital or necrosed. It does not tell us about inflammation or extent of necrosis. But as you said EPT can tell us about reversible or irreversible pupitis. So does it tell us about inflammation or not?
The true diagnosis of pulp inflammation is by histological examination. We can only correlate with clinical signs and investigation to arrive at diagnosis which is true most of the time. But there are some situation. Pls watch this video to understand it better. ruclips.net/video/h9akbvonxos/видео.html
@@Aspire32 Thanks a lot.
Welcome. I hope you will find my other videos will.be helpful
Omg!!!!! Best one !!!!😍
Thank you :):)
Awesome
Thank you
I love your videos. Thank you sooo much !!
So happy to hear this. Made my day :) do check the other videos related to endo here
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Sir, necrotic tooth and a normal tooth have same features then how can we distinguish both in case of trauma history
Necrotic teeth are non vital in vitality test
Thank you soo much sir explained me everything ,
Will surely do :)
Aspire32 thank u sir
Great videos sir post more videos
Thank you.. will try to do more :)
Super explanation sir...
Sir,how to distinguish an acute and chronic condition
Its mostly based the on pain intensity and duration. With new classification of AAE there no acute or chronic irreversible pulpitits. Its symptomatic of asymptomatic
@@Aspire32 ok thankyou sir
Excellent video 👌👌👌👏👏👌👌
Thank you. Do check the periapical disease video:)
Sir the lectures are awesome.plz upload pharmacology for afk point of view if possible.thank you
Will keep doing it :)
Sir how to differentiate whether it is chronic irreversible pulpitis Or pulpal necrosis If the tooth is decayed??
Pulp necrosis does.not respond to any objective test
very helpful ... thank u
Glad to know that. Welcome :)
Very helpful!! Thank you so much sir ☺
Happy to hear that. Do check the periapical disease video. And don't forget to subscribe. There are lot of news videos too :)
Sure sir☺
Thank you so much sir. Please make more videos on this topic please.
Welcome. Here are few more videos on this topic
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@@Aspire32 Sir can you please make a video on treatment plan for each pulpal diseases.
Yes. I should be making more videos on endo :)
Awesome sir
Thank you Dr Ekta !
Best vedio ever
Thank you
Sir What if... sinus tract devolped after RCT....
It's called post treatment disease. Pls seach ada classification of pulp and periapical diseases
Can you please add subtitles?
Great work thank u a lot greetings from Greece
I tried this in between but takes some time. Wish to work to do it again. Will try
How to differentiate between dentinal hypersensitivity n reversible pulpitis clinically
Hypersensitivity is mostly associated with recession.
@@Aspire32 ohhkk, thank u sir
Thank u sir
Welcome :)
Thank you sir
Yes. I need too :)
so nice information wish there was no background music
The new videos do not have the muscis
Thank-you so much sir 😊😊😊
Welcome :)
ur video is great doc
Thank you :)
Isnt cold test that diagnoses teeth ept just gives pulp is vital or not
Yes. Both thermal and electric tests only give nerve response that is why it has to be correlated with other findings
Helpful content!!!
Please avoid adding background music when you're speaking sir!!! Distracting and of no use here
New videos dont have the music
video is awesome
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Sir in reversible pulpitis, do caries involve pulp??
No. Thats why it's called as reversible
@@Aspire32 so sir while doing pulpotomy we remove coronal portion of pulp and leave the redicular part then in that case what should we call whether it is reversible pulpitis or irreversible pulpitis .... as the bacteria have reached the coronal part...???
Irreversible pulpitis. But i. Permanent teeth the infection reaches both coronal and radicular pulp very fast, that why u have to remove complete pulp. In primary teeth since the progress is slow, we can remove coronal pulp and leave healthy radicular pulp.
Pulpotomy is also done in young permanent teeth where if the pulp is exposed because of truma, then even if there is slight contamination due to soil, the pulpotomy can be done. Here since its not caries but truma which lead to pulpal exposure, pulpotomy succeed
@@Aspire32 so sir in mature permanent teeth we never do pulpotomy??
And sir ..patient shows symptoms of irreversible pulpitis like spontaneous pain, pain at night e.t.c., only when the whole pulp is infected ??
And thankyou sir... For clearing my doubts and replying so fast.. U r the best sir
Sir will u pls make a vedio on rct??
Thats a big chapter. Will do it eventually
So helpful
Do visit the playlist section. There are plenty of videos :)
Best one
Thank you. Hope you checked the other part if this video too :)
Do more vedious
Thanku sir
Welcome
thank u
Welcome :)
The skill of teaching is great but please stop the background sound It’s disturbing
The new videos dont have music. Pls visit the playlist section
Sir Can you please repost this video without background music ?
Thats bit difficult. I plan to make the whole series again and post it without music
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Thank you :)
A very helpful video, but background music is so irritating at the same time
It was old video. The new one dont have the music
Nice video but background music is too loud
In new videos I have Removed the music
great video but the music was a distraction
I understand. I have removed the music from new videos. Do check the latest videoS:)
good video, music is a bit loud & distracting
I stopped music in recent videos
@@Aspire32
much appreciated, best channel i follow helped me alot in study thank you
Sir please make a video on vitality test in different conditions of tooth..
Will surly do :) DO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL
Sir background music is too much its kind of distracting.
Its very old video when I was new. I have Removed then in new videos
@@Aspire32 ok sir. Thank youu so much.
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Also watch this ruclips.net/video/6mrDH-vpihI/видео.html
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background music is distracing.
Thank you. I have reduced the music in later videos. Do check it
The bgm is totally disturbing sir plz remove it 😰😰
I understand. This video was done when I was new to youtube. Kindly check my new videos, there is no music
Please remove the background music.
New videos dont have the music
a really helpful video but please remove the background music :)
Sure. Will keep that in mind :)
Aspire32 thank you , keep up the good work ;)
Very nice sir..thx u
Welcome. Do Check other videos and dont forget to subscribe to the channel :)
Thank you sir
Do check periapical disease video