Abstract
As with all dental treatment, a detailed treatment plan can only be drawn up when a correct and accurate diagnosis has been made. It is essential that a full medical, dental and demographic history be obtained, together with a thorough extra-oral and intra-oral examination. This part considers the classification of diseases of the dental pulp, together with various diagnostic aids to help in determining which condition is present, and the appropriate therapy.
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Carrotte, P. (2004). Endodontics: Part 2. Diagnosis and treatment planning. British Dental Journal, 197(5), 231–238. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4811612
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