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The pretreatment pulpal and periradicular diagnosis of a tooth begins with
A. taking a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan of the tooth or teeth in question.
B. cold-testing the tooth or teeth in question.
C. reviewing the patient's medical and dental history,
D. percussing the tooth or teeth in question.

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Answer: The pretreatment pulpal and periradicular diagnosis of a tooth begins with a review of the patient's medical and dental history. Pretreatment also includes taking a patient's blood pressure, pulse, and temperature (if indicated).

Also know as answer c)

A pulpal diagnosis of teeth that includes the symptom-free and normal responsive pulp is called pulpal diagnosis while periradicular diagnosis is the diagnosis in which the quality of periodontal ligaments is checked.

The pretreatment of the tooth begins with:

Option C. Review the patient's medical and dental history.

The pretreatment can be explained as:

  • The blood pressure, temperature and pulse of the patient is checked at the very step of treatment.

  • For performing a pulpectomy or the root canal, medical history should be seen first for any complications.

  • The tissue surrounding the root of teeth is called periradicular and should be diagnosed before performing any procedures.

Thus, option C is correct.

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