Analysis of Factors Associated With Cracked Tooth – A Review

Abstract

Cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is a common occurrence in modern general practice. This article reviews the forces placed on the human dentition and the effect restorative dentistry has on the strength of tooth structure. The study reports on the incidence of CTS in a general practice, finding a far higher incidence in teeth which have had the marginal ridge restored than those which have not. To provide an overview of the clinical features, diagnosis, classification and management of cracked teeth which may be a diagnostic challenge in clinical practice.

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Dr. Riddhi Hirani

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Dr. Riddhi Hirani (2019). Analysis of Factors Associated With Cracked Tooth – A Review. International Journal of Dental Science and Innovative Research (IJDSIR), 2(3), 96-108. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-589878