Inflammation of the innermost layer of the tooth (pulp), which contains the blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues, is called pulpitis. The symptoms of pulpitis are swelling, tooth pain, sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet food, swollen lymph nodes, bad breath, and slight fever.
Pulpitis - Commonly Encountered Dental Emergency
Unbearable pain due to pulpal inflammation is the chief concern for patients to visit dental clinics in an emergency. Read below to learn more about pulpitis.

Condensing Osteitis: Reasons for Detection in Dental Radiography Only
Read the article to learn about the clinical features, radiographic diagnosis, and management of the asymptomatic lesions adjacent to the tooth root.
Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is also known as endodontic treatment. It is done to treat infected and inflamed pulp of the tooth. Read the article to know more about it.

Intrapulpal Anesthesia: Indications, Advantages, and Techniques
Intrapulpal injection is generally used when standard anesthesia fails and patients experience pain during pulp extraction, mainly when the tooth is hot.