Answer:-
The pulpal diagnoses are According to (American Association)
of Endodontists (AAE) Consensus Conference
Recommended Diagnostic Terminology 2009;
Glickman & Schweitzer 2013):
⭐️ Normal Pulp: The pulp is vital, and has no symptoms
and responds normally to pulp testing.
⭐️ Reversible Pulpitis: The pulp is vital and has short
discomfort/pain with a stimulus such as cold or
sweet.
⭐️ Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis: The pulp is vital
and has spontaneous or lingering or referred pain.
⭐️ Asymptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis: The pulp is
vital and has no symptoms. Pulp exposure may
result from trauma, cavity preparation or deep
caries.
⭐️ Pulp Necrosis: The pulp has no response to pulp
testing and is asymptomatic.
⭐️ Previously Treated: The root canals are filled with
root canal filling materials.
⭐️Previously Initiated Therapy: The tooth has been
previously treated by partial endodontic therapy.

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