
Cold Pulp Testing - The Standard of Care in Pulp Diagnosis
This critical presentation focuses on the Cold Pulp Test (CPT) as the only pulp test used in the 4ROD protocol. It explains the scientific, evidence-based reasoning for cold testing and the hydrodynamic theory, and examines traditional methods of cold testing. The discussion provides historical and scientific background for using CO2 ice as a best practice, the shift to refrigerant sprays, and the current challenges with their application.
Cold Pulp Testing (CPT) is recognized as the most effective pulp testing method, surpassing EPT and HPT. It is regarded as the best practice for confirming pulp necrosis, safely eliciting pulpal responses, and assisting in the differential diagnosis of periodontal versus endodontic conditions, as well as odontogenic versus non-odontogenic pathologies.
Beyond emphasizing extreme cold testing as the primary method for assessing pulp response. AbouRass promotes patient-centered, evidence-based, and bio-clinically focused diagnostic approaches as alternatives to traditional pulp testing methods. The 4ROD protocol, along with its Patient’s Pain Profile (PPP), Ten Areas of Diagnostic Interest (10 ADI), and the Stressed Pulp Test (SPT), exemplifies such innovative diagnostic strategies.
• The biological basis of cold testing and A-delta fiber activation
• Proper technique for accurate, reproducible cold tests
• Carbon dioxide ice pop testing is the best cold method and technique to produce reliable pulp responses
• The transition to refrigerant sprays and their current usage limitations
• How cold testing guides the next steps in 4ROD diagnosis
• Integrity diagnostic pro biology and cold testing
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