Pathway to Diagnosis and Management of Toothaches A General Dentist’s Perspective
Pathway to Diagnosis and Management of Toothaches A General Dentist’s Perspective
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ISBN
ISBN
9783031752629
Authors
Authors
by Ernest Lado , Robert Caudle
Edition Number
Edition Number
1
Copyright Year
Copyright Year
2024
"Clinical Diagnosis of Dental Pain: A Practical Guide to Identifying the Source of Toothache"
Tooth pain is among the most common complaints in dental practice—but its diagnosis can be deceptively complex. This concise and practical guide equips clinicians with the skills needed to identify the underlying causes of dental pain accurately, avoiding misdiagnoses that can arise from incomplete patient histories or misinterpreted diagnostic tests.
The book covers a full spectrum of diagnostic approaches, beginning with comprehensive anamnesis (patient history) and progressing to structured clinical examinations. It explores pain arising from different oral components and focuses heavily on the progression of pulpal diseases, including the transition from normal pulp to inflamed pulp, necrobiosis, and conditions like aerodontalgia/barodontalgia.
Chapters also address tooth fractures, the role of various pulp sensitivity tests, and the interpretation of diagnostic results. The final section provides in-depth insight into periodontal pain, distinguishing between normal, inflamed, and pathologic conditions such as radicular and apical periodontitis, and presenting frameworks for endo-perio differential diagnosis.
This book is an essential reference for general dentists, endodontists, and students—any practitioner seeking a clear, logical framework for decoding complex orofacial pain cases.
Key Features
- Systematic diagnostic methodology focused on identifying the true source of dental pain
- Thorough discussion of patient history (anamnesis) and how to extract meaningful information from subjective reports
- Detailed clinical examination protocols to guide practitioners step-by-step
- Diagnostic testing strategies, including pulp sensitivity tests and interpretation tips
- Chapters dedicated to pulpal pathology, including normal pulp physiology, inflammation, necrobiosis, and pain caused by pressure changes (aerodontalgia/barodontalgia)
- Special section on fractured teeth, a frequently overlooked cause of chronic dental pain
- Clear distinction between pulpal and periodontal sources of pain, including diagnostic criteria for apical and radicular periodontitis
- Focus on endo-perio relationship to aid in complex diagnostic scenarios
- Ideal for general dentists, endodontic residents, and students seeking a foundational yet in-depth understanding of dental pain diagnosis
- Compact and easy to reference, making it suitable for both clinical use and academic settings
