Irreversible pulpitis is a condition in which the dental pulp becomes severely inflamed beyond the tissue’s capacity for repair. Unlike reversible pulpitis, the damage is permanent, often leading to pulp necrosis if untreated. Prompt diagnosis is essential, and management typically requires root canal therapy or extraction to prevent further complications. Early intervention can help preserve surrounding tooth structures and maintain oral health.

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