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Hng.Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second and third lower left molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp.
Hng.Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second and third lower left molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp.
Dentin and pulp in the first and dentin only in the second.Surfaces.
Dentin and pulp in the first and dentin only in the second.
Shit's confusing man
Not all of these listed are affected. Please try again with a full diagnosis boiLR6-LR8
Occusal or Buccal.
Not all of these listed are affected. Please try again with a full diagnosis boi
All we need is someone to put everything together with the tooth surfaces affected...LR6 and LR7.
LR 8 is all the way at the back, which is why it's angled in the other direction, it's a wisdom tooth I think.
Just checked IRL.
Incorrect.second and third lower left molars.
Incorrect.lingual surface and facial surface
Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second(LR6) and third lower(LR7) left molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp.All we need is someone to put everything together with the tooth surfaces affected...
HE'S SO CLOSE BOISIrreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second(LR6) and third lower(LR7) left molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp.
HE'S SO FUCKING CLOSE BOISIrreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second and third lower right molars. (LR6, LR7) There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp. The affected surface is either the Occusal or Buccal surface, I can't really tell from a side-angled Xray.