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Literature describes pulpitis as a progress from reversible to irreversible, caused by caries...or, rarer, by cracks or vertical root fractures.
But irreversible pulpitics can also be caused mechanically by trauma (from occlusion, bruxism etc.), without an obvious pathway for bacteria.
How is this possible? How does this process work?
But irreversible pulpitics can also be caused mechanically by trauma (from occlusion, bruxism etc.), without an obvious pathway for bacteria.
How is this possible? How does this process work?
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