3D Model of Reversible Pulpitis
Reversible Pulpitis is a mild inflammation of the dental pulp that occurs when the pulp becomes irritated, usually due to caries, trauma, or dental procedures. The condition is characterized by sharp pain in response to cold or sweet stimuli, which subsides once the stimulus is removed. Since the inflammation is mild, the pulp can heal on its own once the irritant is removed. Treatments like cavity fillings are often effective. Explore how reversible pulpitis affects the dental pulp in our 3D model.