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Acute periapical pathology (tooth sensitive to percussion).
Acute forms present with severe symptoms such as pain, swelling, fever, lymphadenopathy or a mobile tooth sensitive to percussion.
Clinical features include painful swelling, signs of infection (fever, oozing pus, abscess and soft tissue inflammation) and a mobile tooth sensitive to percussion.
Insufficient bone volume Acute periapical pathology (tooth sensitive to percussion) Existence of non-treated generalized progressive periodontitis Chronic acute systematic disorders (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes, hemorrhagic diatheses, general or auto immunodeficiency) Patients refusing to give their consent for the use of their data.
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Examination showed a root-filled lower right canine tooth that was mobile and tender to percussion.
Only the tooth 47 showed percussion sensitivity and was not sensitive to cold.
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Sensitive to scale.
He's sensitive to that.
Sensitive to feeling left out?
Be sensitive to timing.
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