Oral Health and Disease Ontology
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- prosthetic role
- prosthetic tooth
- prosthodontics procedure
- prosthodontics procedure finding
- prosthodontist
- prosthodontist role
- publisher
- pulp capping procedure
- pulpal debridement procedure
- pulpal due to irreversible pulpitis resulting from caries extending to the pulp
- pulpal pain
- pulpal pain due to a fracture resulting in exposed dentin
- pulpal pain due to crack in enamel
- pulpal pain due to dental procedure
- pulpal pain due to developmental dental hard tissue defect
- pulpal pain due to exposed dentin
- pulpal pain due to extensive removal of dentin
- pulpal pain due to hyperarticulation following dental restorative procedure
- pulpal pain due to hyperocclusion following dental restorative procedure
- pulpal pain due to hyperocclusion or hyperarticulation following dental restorative procedure
- pulpal pain due to hypersensitivity
- pulpal pain due to irreversible pulpitis resulting from a dental hard-tissue fracture with pulp exposure
- pulpal pain due to irreversible pulpitis resulting from a dental hard-tissue fracture without pulp exposure
- pulpal pain due to irreversible pulpitis resulting from a dentin infection
- pulpal pain due to irreversible pulpitis resulting from an infection of the dental pulp
- pulpal pain due to irreversible pulpitis resulting from carious pulp exposure and infection of the pulp
- pulpal pain due to irreversible pulpitis resulting from tooth crack without evidence of missing tooth substance
- pulpal pain due to placement of a restoration
- pulpal pain due to pulp exposure resulting from dental trauma
- pulpal pain due to pulpitis
- pulpal pain due to pulpitis resulting from an external cervical root resorption
- pulpal pain due to reversible pulpitis resulting from a dentin infection
- pulpal pain due to reversible pulpitis resulting from caries not extending to the pulp
- pulpal pain due to reversible pulpitis resulting from dental hard-tissue defect with exposed dentin
- pulpal pain due to reversible pulpitis resulting from tooth crack without evidence of missing tooth substance.
- pulpal pain due to tooth wear or abrasion
- pulpal regeneration procedure
- pulpitis