"pulpitis" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From pulp + -itis. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|pulp|itis}} pulp + -itis Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} pulpitis (uncountable)
  1. (dentistry) A reversible or irreversible inflammation of the tooth pulp which is in most cases of endodontic origin but can also be of periodontal origin too. It can lead to apical periodontitis, cysts and tooth loss if not treated. Wikipedia link: pulpitis Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Dentistry Translations (dentistry): pulpite [feminine] (French), Pulpitis [feminine] (German), пульпит (pulʹpit) [masculine] (Russian)
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