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Pulp Tester

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The dental pulp is an unmineralized oral tissue composed of soft connective tissue, vascular, lymphatic and nervous elements that occupy the central pulp cavity of each tooth. The blood vessels, nerves, etc. of dental pulp enter and leave the tooth through this foramen. A sensitivity Pulp tester may be done to see if you experience pain or discomfort. When the tooth comes in contact with heat, cold, or sweet stimuli.

Pulpitis is typically diagnosed by a dentist. Your dentist will examine your teeth. A sensitivity test may be done to see if you experience pain or discomfort when the tooth comes in contact with heat, cold, or sweet stimuli. To confirm that a tooth does indeed require root canal treatment, the dentist will take an X-ray of the root and may perform a pulp vitality test. Most pulp tests involve placing a cold stimulus on the tooth to check for a healthy response. Many teeth will be tested to compare the responses. Increased sensitivity to stimuli, specifically hot and cold, is a common symptom of pulpitis. The prolonged throbbing pain may be associated with the disease. However, pulpitis can also occur without any pain. Symptoms include sudden intense pain.

Most people associate having a root canal with a lot of pain and discomfort. However, while most people can expect some discomfort during and after a root canal procedure, excessive pain is not normal. … A root canal will treat the diseased tissue (pulp) while preserving the rest of the tooth. When the nerves in the pulp of the tooth, which is the inner layer, become damaged, such as by injury or decay, they can stop providing blood to the tooth. That can cause an infection and cause the nerve to die.

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