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Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second(LR6) and third lower(LR7) right molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp. On the Mesial and Occusal surface(LR7) Distal and Occusal (LR6)
Surface bit is fine, one more thing needs to be changed.
 

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Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second(LR6) and third lower(LR7) right molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp. On the Mesial and Occusal surface for LR7 and Distal and Occusal for LR6.


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Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second(LR7) and third lower(LR6) right molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp. ON THE Mesial AND Occusal SURFACE(LR7) Distal and Occusal (LR6)
 

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Surface bit is fine, one more thing needs to be changed.

Summed up to remove fluff

Carious lesion in LR6 and LR7 on the Mesial and Occusal surfaces for LR7 and Distal and Occulsa surfaces for LR6.

That's all the question asked iirc.
 

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Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second(LR6) and third lower(LR7) right molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp. On the Mesial and Occusal surface for (LR7) and Buccal and Occusal for (LR6).
 
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REVERSIBLE pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second(LR6) and third lower(LR7) right molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp. On the Mesial and Occusal surface(LR7) Distal and Occusal (LR6)

(probably not lol)
 
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Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second(LR6) and third lower(LR7) right molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp. On the Mesial and Occusal surface for (LR7) and Buccal and Occusal for (LR6).
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second(LR6) and third lower(LR7)
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yeah im fucking serious ive been on this shit for like an hour and a half i dont know what to fucking do anymore

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Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the second(LR7) and third lower(LR8) right molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp. On the Mesial and Occusal surface(LR8) Distal and Occusal (LR7)
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Summed up to remove fluff

Carious lesion on the third molar,LR6 and the second molar, LR7 on the Mesial and Occusal surfaces for LR7 and Distal and Occusal surfaces for LR6.

That's all the question asked iirc.

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A periradicular lesion in the mesial root of the third molar
 

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Irreversible pulpitis in human permanent molar teeth which is causing carious lesions in the first(LR6) and second lower(LR7) right molars. There is a complete dentin bride and a normal pulp. On the Mesial and Occusal surface(LR7) Distal and Occusal (LR6)