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Card 6

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what causes pulpal inflammation?

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Card 7

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what are the 2 things needed for apical periodontitis to occur?

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Card 8

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what do caries allow (in terms of routes of root canal infection)

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Card 9

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give some examples of mechanical injury to the pulp

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Card 10

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give some examples of traumatic accident which may lead to apical periodontitis

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Card 11

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give some examples of iatrogenic damage which may lead to apical periodontitis

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Card 12

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how does chemical irritation lead to apical periodontitis?

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Card 13

Front

once the pulp is exposed, it becomes infiltrated with A to form an area of liquefaction necrosis at the side of the exposure. B then persist and C at the side of the necrosis

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Card 14

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once the pulp is exposed and colonised by microbes it can A or B

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Card 15

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what influences the way the pulp tissue reacts

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