Friday, May 6, 2011

Pulp Necrosis and Gangrene



Death of a pulp without the entry of bacteria or bacterial anaerobic bacterial decay-called pulp necrosis. No complaints of pain, except when accompanied with periodontitis. That has always been a main complaint of patients is discoloration of the teeth and clearly visible on the front teeth.
When the death of the pulp with the inclusion of anaerobic bacteria and bacterial decay is called with gangrenous pulp. The symptoms are similar to pulp necrosis and accompanied by a foul odor.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

should improve the english, and a caption on the pic would help alot.

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