Many dentists find use of the Electric Pulp Tester (EPT - a diagnostic tool historically used to determine the vitality of dental pulps) perplexing if not useless. One reason for its’ decreased popularity may be a failure to fully appreciate how it works as well as its’ limits in determining the health of pulp tissues. This manuscript explores the means by which the test is accomplished and discusses interpretation of its findings.
Necrobiosis; Electric Pulp Tester; Necrosis; Electrolyte