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Is cp a medical or dental problem?

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Medical: I assume you mean cerebral palsy, so it is medical term.

Answered 11/24/2019

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?: If you mean cerebral palsy it is a medical problem.

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Dr. Robert Chin answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Medical: If cerebral palsy is a what you mean by cp, it is a medical problem and not a dental problem.

Answered 7/24/2019

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Dental or Medical: If it's Chronic Pulpitis (CP) it is dental. Pulpitis can affect baby teeth and permanent teeth alike. If it's the abbreviation for Cerebral Palsy; costophrenic, it is medical.

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CP: If you mean cerebral palsy, then it's a medical problem. But you will still require dental management. Your Dentist and Physician should consult with each other to assure that you are properly cared for.

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