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The document discusses pulp therapy for primary and permanent teeth. Pulp therapy is divided into vital pulp therapy and non-vital pulp therapy. Vital pulp therapy is used for primary teeth with normal pulps or reversible pulpitis, and involves procedures like pulpotomy to maintain the vitality of the remaining pulp. Non-vital pulp therapy is used for primary teeth with irreversible pulpitis or necrotic pulps, and involves procedures like pulpectomy to remove the entire pulp. Maintaining primary teeth has benefits such as preventing malocclusion, aiding mastication, and preserving space for permanent teeth.





























































