Atomic Knowledge Catalog
Study single-topic medical articles (etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment) across specialties and ICD-linked conditions.
Chronic Apical Periodontitis — Etiology
Silent periradicular destruction — granuloma and cyst formation at the root apex
Chronic Periodontitis — Etiology
Progressive irreversible destruction of the tooth-supporting apparatus
Chronic Pulpitis — Etiology
Prolonged, low-grade pulp inflammation progressing silently toward irreversibility
Dental Abscess — Etiology
Acute purulent infection with soft tissue spread — from localized pus to life-threatening fascial space infection
Dental Caries — Etiology
The most prevalent infectious disease worldwide
Dental Erosion — Etiology
Irreversible loss of dental hard tissue by chemical dissolution from non-bacterial acids
Dental Fluorosis — Etiology
Enamel hypomineralization from excessive fluoride ingestion during tooth development
Dentinal Hypersensitivity — Etiology
Sharp, transient pain from exposed dentin in response to thermal, evaporative, tactile, or osmotic stimuli
Gingivitis — Etiology
Reversible gingival inflammation — the most prevalent oral disease and precursor to periodontitis
Pericoronitis — Etiology
Inflammation around the crown of a partially erupted tooth
Periodontal Abscess — Etiology
Acute purulent infection localised within the periodontal tissues
Radicular Cyst — Etiology
The most common odontogenic cyst, arising at the apex of a non-vital tooth
Acute Apical Periodontitis — Pathogenesis
Acute inflammation of the periradicular tissues — from hyperemia to suppuration at the root apex
Acute Pulpitis — Pathogenesis
Reversible and irreversible inflammatory conditions of the dental pulp
Aphthous Stomatitis — Pathogenesis
Recurrent painful oral ulcers of unknown etiology — the most common oral mucosal disease
Chronic Apical Periodontitis — Pathogenesis
Silent periradicular destruction — granuloma and cyst formation at the root apex
Chronic Periodontitis — Pathogenesis
Progressive irreversible destruction of the tooth-supporting apparatus
Chronic Pulpitis — Pathogenesis
Prolonged, low-grade pulp inflammation progressing silently toward irreversibility
Dental Abscess — Pathogenesis
Acute purulent infection with soft tissue spread — from localized pus to life-threatening fascial space infection
Dental Caries — Pathogenesis
The most prevalent infectious disease worldwide
Dental Erosion — Pathogenesis
Irreversible loss of dental hard tissue by chemical dissolution from non-bacterial acids
Dental Fluorosis — Pathogenesis
Enamel hypomineralization from excessive fluoride ingestion during tooth development
Dentinal Hypersensitivity — Pathogenesis
Sharp, transient pain from exposed dentin in response to thermal, evaporative, tactile, or osmotic stimuli
Gingivitis — Pathogenesis
Reversible gingival inflammation — the most prevalent oral disease and precursor to periodontitis