Vertical fractures in teeth can present difficulties in diagnosis. There are, however, many specific clinical and radiographical signs which, when present, can alert clinicians to the existence of a fracture. In this review, the diagnosis of vertical root fractures is discussed in detail, and examples are presented of clinical and radiographic signs associated with these fractured teeth. Treatment alternatives are discussed for both posterior and anterior teeth
Vertical root fractures (VRFs) in teeth without endodontic treatment are uncommon. A clinical study ...
A definitive diagonosis of vertical root fracture (VRFs) is often a challenging task for clinicians....
In the modern era where dentistry is more considerate in preserving the natural tooth in the oral ca...
The diagnosis of vertical root fracture (VRF) is at times complicated for lack of specific signs, sy...
Introduction The diagnosis of vertical root fracture (VRF) is at times complicated for lack of speci...
Vertical root fractures are mostly caused following endodontic therapy, and the chances are increase...
AbstractDiagnosing a vertical root fracture may be a challenge because of the similarities with othe...
AbstractAimThe objectives of this study were to review the existing literature of vertical root frac...
Aim: The objectives of this study were to review the existing literature of vertical root fractures ...
According to the American Association of Endodontists, “a ‘true’ vertical root fracture is defined a...
Vertical root fractures (VRFs) usually develop slowly, unnoticed by the patient until clinical signs...
A definitive diagnosis of vertical root fracture (VRF) is often a challenging task for clinicians. T...
A definitive diagnosis of vertical root fracture (VRF) is often a challenging task for clinicians. T...
The clinical presentation and radiographic appearance of a vertical root fracture frequently pose a ...
Vertical root fracture of endodontically treated tooth is a frustrating complication that leads toot...
Vertical root fractures (VRFs) in teeth without endodontic treatment are uncommon. A clinical study ...
A definitive diagonosis of vertical root fracture (VRFs) is often a challenging task for clinicians....
In the modern era where dentistry is more considerate in preserving the natural tooth in the oral ca...
The diagnosis of vertical root fracture (VRF) is at times complicated for lack of specific signs, sy...
Introduction The diagnosis of vertical root fracture (VRF) is at times complicated for lack of speci...
Vertical root fractures are mostly caused following endodontic therapy, and the chances are increase...
AbstractDiagnosing a vertical root fracture may be a challenge because of the similarities with othe...
AbstractAimThe objectives of this study were to review the existing literature of vertical root frac...
Aim: The objectives of this study were to review the existing literature of vertical root fractures ...
According to the American Association of Endodontists, “a ‘true’ vertical root fracture is defined a...
Vertical root fractures (VRFs) usually develop slowly, unnoticed by the patient until clinical signs...
A definitive diagnosis of vertical root fracture (VRF) is often a challenging task for clinicians. T...
A definitive diagnosis of vertical root fracture (VRF) is often a challenging task for clinicians. T...
The clinical presentation and radiographic appearance of a vertical root fracture frequently pose a ...
Vertical root fracture of endodontically treated tooth is a frustrating complication that leads toot...
Vertical root fractures (VRFs) in teeth without endodontic treatment are uncommon. A clinical study ...
A definitive diagonosis of vertical root fracture (VRFs) is often a challenging task for clinicians....
In the modern era where dentistry is more considerate in preserving the natural tooth in the oral ca...