Pulp disease

Pulp disease Pulp disease refers to diseases of the pulp tissue, including pulp inflammation, pulp necrosis, and pulp degeneration. Because the pulp tissue is surrounded by the hard tissue of the tooth, it only communicates with the outside world through the apical foramen and lateral root canals. When the pulp is acutely inflamed, vascular congestion and exudates accumulate, which leads to increased pressure in the pulp cavity, making The nerve is compressed and stimulated by inflammatory exudates, which makes the pain extremely severe.

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