Pulpal pain diagnosis--a review - PubMed (original) (raw)
Review
Pulpal pain diagnosis--a review
I B Bender. J Endod. 2000 Mar.
Free article
Abstract
Evidence gathered from our studies and the work of others appears to support the presence of two distinct nerve pain pathways in the dental pulp, represented by fast conducting A-delta and slow conducting C-fibers. Each of these types of fibers has different pain characteristics: A-delta fibers evoke a rapid, sharp, lancinating pain reaction, and C-fibers cause a slow, dull, crawling pain. Pain response thresholds vary in different regions of the tooth, and thermal, osmotic, ionic, and electric stimuli involve different mechanisms to provoke nerve excitation of the dental pulp. Evidence also points to the fact that the incidence of pain increases as the histopathosis worsens. On interrogation, patients who manifest severe or referred pain almost always give a previous history of pain in the tooth with the ache. Eighty percent of patients who give a previous history of pain manifest histopathologic evidence of chronic partial pulpitis with partial necrosis, the untreatable category, for which endodontics or extraction is indicated. The other 20% exhibit histopathosis of the pulp with slight inflammation to chronic partial pulpitis without necrosis, a treatable category. Clinically, one can determine the degree of pulp histopathosis by asking the patient about a previous history of pain in the involved tooth. This history of previous pain adds another dimension in diagnosis for the clinician as to whether the painful pulpitis is reversible. This information also aids in referred pain localization.
Similar articles
- Role of intradental A- and C-type nerve fibres in dental pain mechanisms.
Närhi M, Jyväsjärvi E, Virtanen A, Huopaniemi T, Ngassapa D, Hirvonen T. Närhi M, et al. Proc Finn Dent Soc. 1992;88 Suppl 1:507-16. Proc Finn Dent Soc. 1992. PMID: 1508908 Review. - Aspects of dentinal and pulpal pain. Pain of dentinal and pulpal origin--a review for the clinician.
Figdor D. Figdor D. Ann R Australas Coll Dent Surg. 1994 Apr;12:131-42. Ann R Australas Coll Dent Surg. 1994. PMID: 7993042 Review. - Dental pulp neurophysiology: part 1. Clinical and diagnostic implications.
Abd-Elmeguid A, Yu DC. Abd-Elmeguid A, et al. J Can Dent Assoc. 2009 Feb;75(1):55-9. J Can Dent Assoc. 2009. PMID: 19239745 - Neurophysiology of acute dental pain.
Hutchins M, Jeske A. Hutchins M, et al. Tex Dent J. 2001 Apr;118(3):257-9; quiz 260-1. Tex Dent J. 2001. PMID: 11404943 No abstract available. - Comparison of functional characteristics of intradental A- and C-nerve fibres in dental pain.
Ngassapa DN. Ngassapa DN. East Afr Med J. 1996 Mar;73(3):207-9. East Afr Med J. 1996. PMID: 8698025 Review.
Cited by
- Outcomes of nonsurgical endodontic treatment under general anesthesia in special health care needs: An observational study.
Alsalleeh F, Albishry FY, Aleyiydi AS, Aldossari FS, Alharbi NH, Alghofaily M, Althumairy R. Alsalleeh F, et al. BDJ Open. 2024 May 21;10(1):36. doi: 10.1038/s41405-024-00224-5. BDJ Open. 2024. PMID: 38773084 Free PMC article. - The anatomy, neurophysiology, and cellular mechanisms of intradental sensation.
Ronan EA, Nagel M, Emrick JJ. Ronan EA, et al. Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2024 Mar 25;5:1376564. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2024.1376564. eCollection 2024. Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2024. PMID: 38590718 Free PMC article. Review. - Mechanobiology of Dental Pulp Cells.
Bryniarska-Kubiak N, Basta-Kaim A, Kubiak A. Bryniarska-Kubiak N, et al. Cells. 2024 Feb 21;13(5):375. doi: 10.3390/cells13050375. Cells. 2024. PMID: 38474339 Free PMC article. Review. - Acute pulpitis promotes purinergic signaling to induce pain in rats via P38MAPK/NF-κB signaling pathway.
Chen Y, Hu J, Qi F, Kang Y, Zhang T, Wang L. Chen Y, et al. Mol Pain. 2024 Jan-Dec;20:17448069241234451. doi: 10.1177/17448069241234451. Mol Pain. 2024. PMID: 38325814 Free PMC article. - Pain after emergency treatments of symptomatic irreversible pulpitis and symptomatic apical periodontitis in the permanent dentition: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials.
Alhilou AM, Al-Moraissi EA, Bakhsh A, Christidis N, Näsman P. Alhilou AM, et al. Front Oral Health. 2023 Oct 18;4:1147884. doi: 10.3389/froh.2023.1147884. eCollection 2023. Front Oral Health. 2023. PMID: 37920592 Free PMC article. Review.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources