Hi Im confused why case 2, the UR5 is diagnosed as symptomatic irreversible pulpitis, when it is sensitive to cold, I thought it had to be sensitive to hot to be diagnosed with irreversible pulpits? thank you
In case number 4 i can see the horizontal bone loss in the reagion of right central, lateral incisors as well as canine. i can also see cervical burnout in relation to mesial aspect of central and lateral region. is this correct?
Thank you so much for such an amazing video!!!!!!
Great video Dr. Nikita! 👏
Glad you found it helpful, Dr. Priyam!
So helpful! I loved the cases.
Very nicely explained madam
Hi Im confused why case 2, the UR5 is diagnosed as symptomatic irreversible pulpitis, when it is sensitive to cold, I thought it had to be sensitive to hot to be diagnosed with irreversible pulpits? thank you
hi, how do we know for case 5 if it acute apical abscess or chronic apical abscess?
In case number 4 i can see the horizontal bone loss in the reagion of right central, lateral incisors as well as canine. i can also see cervical burnout in relation to mesial aspect of central and lateral region. is this correct?
Yes, good observation Dr. Krittika!