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11 Cards in this Set
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Teeth with irreversible pupal disease.
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Class 3
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Endodontically treated with a static periradiccular radiolucency that is less than 3 mm in diameter that has not increased in size within previous 12 months. Clinically, it is asymptomatic, percussion normal, without soft tissue involvement, and is sealed coronally with a permanent restoration.
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Class 2
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Symptomatic teeth with periradicular radiolucencies.
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Class 3
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Teeth requiring internal coronal bleaching.
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Class 2
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Carious teeth with periradiculer
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Class 3
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Re-evaluation of prior pulpal and periradicular therapy to include indirect and direct pulp caps.
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Class 2
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Teeth with incomplete endodontic therapy (previous pulpotomy/pulpectomy).
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Class 3
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Endodontically treated teeth with: Presence of symptoms, Evidence of chronic infection, Presence of a sinus tract.
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Class 2
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Asymptomatic pulpless or necrotic teeth.
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Class 3
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Asymptomatic with periradicular radiolucencies.
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Class 2
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Endodontically treated teeth with evidence of an increase in size of a periradicular radiolucency after six months.
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Class 2.
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