3D Model of Irreversible Pulpitis
Irreversible Pulpitis is a severe inflammation of the dental pulp that cannot heal on its own, typically resulting from deep caries, trauma, or extensive dental work. Unlike reversible pulpitis, the pain is persistent and often worsens with hot or cold stimuli. The condition eventually leads to pulp necrosis due to compromised blood flow. Treatment often involves a root canal or tooth extraction. View the effects of irreversible pulpitis on the dental pulp in our 3D model.