Other terms
Dental Pulp Necroses,Necroses, Dental Pulp,Pulp Necroses, Dental,Pulp Necrosis, Dental,Pulp Necroses,Pulp Necrosis,Necrosis, Pulp,Necroses, Pulp,Necrosis, Dental Pulp,Gangrene, Dental Pulp,Pulp Gangrene,Gangrene, Pulp,Gangrenes, Pulp,Pulp Gangrenes,Pulp Gangrene, Dental,Dental Pulp Gangrene,Pulp Mummification,Mummification, Pulp,Mummifications, Pulp,Pulp Mummifications,Dental Pulp Autolysis,Autolyses, Dental Pulp,Dental Pulp Autolyses,Pulp Autolyses, Dental,Pulp Autolysis, Dental,Autolysis, Dental Pulp
Description
Dental Pulp Necrosis: Death of pulp tissue with or without bacterial invasion. When the necrosis is due to ischemia with superimposed bacterial infection, it is referred to as pulp gangrene. When the necrosis is non-bacterial in origin, it is called pulp mummification.
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