A 35-year-old patient presents with a chief complaint of a sharp, shooting pain on tooth #19 when biting down on hard foods, which disappears immediately upon release.
Cold testing elicits a brief, sharp response, but there is no lingering pain or spontaneity.
Percussion and palpation are within normal limits.
A periapical radiograph shows no abnormalities.
A focused bite test with a Tooth Slooth on the mesiolingual cusp reproduces the sharp pain upon release.
What is the most likely diagnosis?