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The cracked tooth

G R Zuckerman

    The New York State Dental Journal
    |August 26, 1998
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Fractured molars and premolars are common dental issues. Early diagnosis of cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) allows for timely treatment, preventing further complications and more extensive dental procedures.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Dental Diagnostics
    • Oral Surgery

    Background:

    • Fractures of molars and premolars are highly prevalent in dental practice.
    • These fractures often originate from developing cracks that propagate over time.
    • The progression of cracks can lead to tooth separation into distinct fragments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the significance of diagnosing cracked tooth syndrome (CTS).
    • To emphasize the opportunity for early intervention in patients with CTS.
    • To prevent sequelae requiring more complex treatments.

    Main Methods:

    • Clinical observation of fractured teeth.
    • Symptomatic evaluation for cracked tooth syndrome.
    • Diagnostic assessment of tooth fractures.

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    Main Results:

    • Cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) presents with specific symptoms as cracks extend.
    • Timely diagnosis of CTS is achievable when symptoms manifest.
    • Intervention during the symptomatic phase can avert severe outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • Fractured molars and premolars necessitate careful diagnosis.
    • Recognizing cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is crucial for effective management.
    • Prompt treatment of CTS can prevent the need for extensive restorative or surgical procedures.