Cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is a common presentation in general practice. The diagnosis and management of teeth with CTS may be difficult due to the unknown extent of the crack. This article reviews the aetiology, diagnosis, management and prognosis of teeth with CTS. A thorough examination is required to effectively assess CTS. Intervention should aim to relieve symptoms and brace the remaining tooth structure effectively against further flexion. Restored teeth with CTS have a guarded prognosis due to the risk of further crack propagation, but the chances of survival at 5-years is acceptable (74.1-96.8%)
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to analyze the characteristics of cracked teeth an...
Crown fractures account for the majority of dental traumas If handled properly, prognosis of the pul...
or perhaps if such flexure causes fluid movement within odontogenic processes.[2] Eventually, the st...
Cracked tooth syndrome is defined as an incomplete fracture of the dentine in a vital posterior toot...
Symptomatic, incompletely fractured posterior teeth can be a great source of anxiety for both the de...
Incomplete tooth fractures are difficult to diagnose and patient with such fractures are known to go...
Different restorative techniques have been proposed for the treatment of posterior teeth affected by...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: To provide an overview of the clinical features, diagnosis, classification and ma...
A case of an incomplete tooth fracture followed by a complete fracture was presented. The difficulty...
Aim: This prospective clinical study evaluated the clinical performance of managing cracked teeth wi...
Copyright © 2012 Pishipati Vinayak Kalyan Chakravarthy et al. This is an open access article distrib...
After reading this article, the reader should be able to: • describe clinical character-istics of cr...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to analyze the characteristics, distribution, and associ...
Although many options are proposed for the treatment of cracked posterior teeth, most treatment deci...
Maxillary permanent incisors are the most exposed teeth to dental injures (especially central inciso...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to analyze the characteristics of cracked teeth an...
Crown fractures account for the majority of dental traumas If handled properly, prognosis of the pul...
or perhaps if such flexure causes fluid movement within odontogenic processes.[2] Eventually, the st...
Cracked tooth syndrome is defined as an incomplete fracture of the dentine in a vital posterior toot...
Symptomatic, incompletely fractured posterior teeth can be a great source of anxiety for both the de...
Incomplete tooth fractures are difficult to diagnose and patient with such fractures are known to go...
Different restorative techniques have been proposed for the treatment of posterior teeth affected by...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: To provide an overview of the clinical features, diagnosis, classification and ma...
A case of an incomplete tooth fracture followed by a complete fracture was presented. The difficulty...
Aim: This prospective clinical study evaluated the clinical performance of managing cracked teeth wi...
Copyright © 2012 Pishipati Vinayak Kalyan Chakravarthy et al. This is an open access article distrib...
After reading this article, the reader should be able to: • describe clinical character-istics of cr...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to analyze the characteristics, distribution, and associ...
Although many options are proposed for the treatment of cracked posterior teeth, most treatment deci...
Maxillary permanent incisors are the most exposed teeth to dental injures (especially central inciso...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to analyze the characteristics of cracked teeth an...
Crown fractures account for the majority of dental traumas If handled properly, prognosis of the pul...
or perhaps if such flexure causes fluid movement within odontogenic processes.[2] Eventually, the st...