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I think it will be stimulating the dentin. Dentin sensitivity relies on

odontoblasts and not the pulp vitality.

OR it can be cold test. Because inflamed pulp responds more quickly to heat than

cold

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> > Ayesha Ambareen

> > Patient with pain on the upper right area, and the patient can not tell the

tooth causes the pain, what is the least reliable way to do test pulp:

> > 1. Cold test.

> > 2. Hot test.

> > 3. Electric test.

> > 4. Stimulation the dentine.

> > Sent from my iPad

> > Ambareen Ayesha Mirza

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Why not Electric test Since it gives an indication about whether pulp is vital or not regardless of state I.e reversible or irreversible.Pls correct me if wrongOn 28 Jun 2012, at 19:49, "mus_ab_hamid" <wiseguy944@...> wrote:

I think it will be stimulating the dentin. Dentin sensitivity relies on odontoblasts and not the pulp vitality.

OR it can be cold test. Because inflamed pulp responds more quickly to heat than cold

> >

> > Ayesha Ambareen

> > Patient with pain on the upper right area, and the patient can not tell the tooth causes the pain, what is the least reliable way to do test pulp:

> > 1. Cold test.

> > 2. Hot test.

> > 3. Electric test.

> > 4. Stimulation the dentine.

> > Sent from my iPad

> > Ambareen Ayesha Mirza

> >

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Sir, the LEAST RELIABLE way is asked in the question

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> > > > Ayesha Ambareen

> > > > Patient with pain on the upper right area, and the patient can not tell

the tooth causes the pain, what is the least reliable way to do test pulp:

> > > > 1. Cold test.

> > > > 2. Hot test.

> > > > 3. Electric test.

> > > > 4. Stimulation the dentine.

> > > > Sent from my iPad

> > > > Ambareen Ayesha Mirza

> > > >

> > >

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> >

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I am not Sir :) no problem anyway,Electric pulp tester is least reliable in revealing pulp status.On 30 Jun 2012, at 18:42, "mus_ab_hamid" <wiseguy944@...> wrote:

Sir, the LEAST RELIABLE way is asked in the question

> > > >

> > > > Ayesha Ambareen

> > > > Patient with pain on the upper right area, and the patient can not tell the tooth causes the pain, what is the least reliable way to do test pulp:

> > > > 1. Cold test.

> > > > 2. Hot test.

> > > > 3. Electric test.

> > > > 4. Stimulation the dentine.

> > > > Sent from my iPad

> > > > Ambareen Ayesha Mirza

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

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