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  2. Enamel-dentine fracture - Wikipedia

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    Enamel-dentine fracture is a complete fracture of the tooth enamel and dentine without the exposure of the pulp. Pulp sensibility testing is recommended to confirm pulpal health. Treatment depends on how close the fracture is in relation to the pulp.

  3. Enamel fracture - Wikipedia

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    These fractures are often characterised by irregular breaks on the biting surface of the tooth, in contrast to the smoother surfaces associated with typical tooth degradation. [1] Enamel fractures can vary in severity, ranging from minor cosmetic issues to more significant structural problems. [1] An enamel fracture typically doesn't cause any ...

  4. Enamel infraction - Wikipedia

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    Enamel infractions can also be found as a result of iatrogenic damage inadvertently caused by instrumentation during dental treatments. As of 2024, the prevalence of pathology reaches over 90%. In patients aged 20 years, an average of 4 intact teeth with enamel cracks are identified.

  5. Tooth enamel - Wikipedia

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    Demineralization occurs for several reasons, but the most important cause of tooth decay is the ingestion of fermentable carbohydrates. [citation needed] Tooth cavities are caused when acids dissolve tooth enamel: [22] Enamel is also lost through tooth wear and enamel fractures. [23] Ca 10 (PO 4) 6 (OH) 2 (s) + 8H + (aq) → 10Ca 2+ (aq) + 6HPO ...

  6. Dental trauma - Wikipedia

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    A crack in enamel with no loss of tooth structure Tooth is not tender No abnormalities Generally no treatment needed Discolouration of prominent cracks can be prevented by etching and sealing with resin No follow-up required 2) Enamel fracture Fracture involving enamel only Tooth not tender with normal mobility and pulpal response Loss of enamel

  7. Toothache - Wikipedia

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    A fracture of a tooth can involve the enamel, dentin, and/or pulp, and can be orientated horizontally or vertically. [10]: 24–25 Fractured or cracked teeth can cause pain via several mechanisms, including dentin hypersensitivity, pulpitis (reversible or irreversible), or periodontal pain. Accordingly, there is no single test or combination of ...

  8. Cracked tooth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cracked tooth syndrome could be considered a type of dental trauma and also one of the possible causes of dental pain. One definition of cracked tooth syndrome is "a fracture plane of unknown depth and direction passing through tooth structure that, if not already involving, may progress to communicate with the pulp and/or periodontal ligament ...

  9. Enamel tufts - Wikipedia

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    This is a histologic cross-section of a tooth and shows enamel (top right, slightly reddish with crack to the surface edge in corner) and dentin (bottom left, two slightly purplish light and then dark bands). The lightish boundary between them is the dentinoenamel junction. From this can be seen enamel tufts growing towards the top right.

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