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Acute Apical Periodontitis
Acute inflammation of the periradicular tissues — from hyperemia to suppuration at the root apex

Acute Pulpitis
Reversible and irreversible inflammatory conditions of the dental pulp

Aphthous Stomatitis
Recurrent painful oral ulcers of unknown etiology — the most common oral mucosal disease

Chronic Apical Periodontitis
Silent periradicular destruction — granuloma and cyst formation at the root apex

Chronic Periodontitis
Progressive irreversible destruction of the tooth-supporting apparatus

Chronic Pulpitis
Prolonged, low-grade pulp inflammation progressing silently toward irreversibility

Dental Abscess
Acute purulent infection with soft tissue spread — from localized pus to life-threatening fascial space infection


Dental Erosion
Irreversible loss of dental hard tissue by chemical dissolution from non-bacterial acids

Dental Fluorosis
Enamel hypomineralization from excessive fluoride ingestion during tooth development

Dentinal Hypersensitivity
Sharp, transient pain from exposed dentin in response to thermal, evaporative, tactile, or osmotic stimuli

Gingivitis
Reversible gingival inflammation — the most prevalent oral disease and precursor to periodontitis

Pericoronitis
Inflammation around the crown of a partially erupted tooth

Periodontal Abscess
Acute purulent infection localised within the periodontal tissues

Radicular Cyst
The most common odontogenic cyst, arising at the apex of a non-vital tooth

Acute Apical Periodontitis — Classification
Acute inflammation of the periradicular tissues — from hyperemia to suppuration at the root apex

Acute Pulpitis — Classification
Reversible and irreversible inflammatory conditions of the dental pulp

Aphthous Stomatitis — Classification
Recurrent painful oral ulcers of unknown etiology — the most common oral mucosal disease

Chronic Apical Periodontitis — Classification
Silent periradicular destruction — granuloma and cyst formation at the root apex

Chronic Periodontitis — Classification
Progressive irreversible destruction of the tooth-supporting apparatus

Chronic Pulpitis — Classification
Prolonged, low-grade pulp inflammation progressing silently toward irreversibility

Dental Abscess — Classification
Acute purulent infection with soft tissue spread — from localized pus to life-threatening fascial space infection

Dental Caries — Classification
The most prevalent infectious disease worldwide