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2. Prolonged pain initiated by heat.
3. Increased pain while lying down.
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1. polyuria.
2. polydipsia.
3. glycosuria.
4. dysphagia.
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1. pain.
2. tooth mobility.
3. radiographic evidence of increased periodontal space.
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1. Spontaneous throbbing pain.
2. Prolonged pain initiated by heat.
3. Pain on percussion.
4. Increased pain by cold.
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2. Prolonged pain initiated by heat.
3. Increased pain while lying down.
4. Increased pain by cold.
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1. glossitis.
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3. pain.
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All of the above.
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1. Diphenhydramine elixir 12.5mg/5ml.
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4. Dexamethasone elixir 0.5mg/ml
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It is ethical to replace amalgam restorations
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1. pain.
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1. Diphenhydramine elixir 12.5mg/5ml.
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