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referred pain - Even if the origin of the pain is a location other than the teeth, dental pain can occur, and the patient will complain of a toothache. an oval (ovoid) access opening is which tooth or teeth? - lower anterior 23-26 cuspid 22,27,6,11 upper and lower pre molar 4.5.12.13.20.21.28.2...

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Ordemy RDAEF2-Endo Study Guide

referred pain - Even if the origin of the pain is a location other than the teeth, dental pain can
occur, and the patient will complain of a toothache.




an oval (ovoid) access opening is which tooth or teeth? - lower anterior 23-26

cuspid 22,27,6,11

upper and lower pre molar 4.5.12.13.20.21.28.29



Can an EF2 place vertical cones - no



Can an EF2 place lateral cones? - yes



why do we use sealer with gutta percha? - It has eugenol (medication) and fills the voids



When the pulp is traumatized does is need a root canal? - no



The access opening of a 2nd upper molar? - rhomboid shape



A rhomboid shape access opening is which tooth? - maxillary 2nd molar



The trapezoid shape access opening is which tooth? - 1st and 2nd mandibular molar



the 1st lower & upper premolars have 2 canals - False

1st lower has 1 canal

2nd upper has 2 canals

, Fibroblast , blood vessels & odontoblast are part of the - dental pulp



Mesenchymal cells are responsible for the formation of? - secondary odontoblast and tertiary
dentin



the working length is ? - reference point to .5-1 mm from apical foramen



The reference point to .5-1.0 mm from apical foramen - working length



when a patient is suffering from a necrotic tooth, the patient is? - asymptomatic



Most of the time maxillary 1st molars are referred to Endo bc? - The have 4 canals



Reparative dentin - formed by odontoblast-like cells to repair for major damage



pulpal necrosis - response to rapidly advancing caries or other severe damage

dead nerve

Tug Back - Slight friction resistance of the master point to withdrawal in canal



If the root canal is filled to the apex but the patient is still experiencing pain what could be occuring? -
missed 4th nerve



dentin pain - delta fibers

sharp pain ; associated w/ cold



pulpitis pain - inflammation of the pulp

C dibers

2nd dull throbbing pain associated with heat

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