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Cracked tooth syndrome: Overview of literature
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Int J Appl Basic Med Res
2015[Sep]; 5
(3
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Pain is defined as an "unpleasant sensory and emotional feeling which is
associated with actual or potential injury of tissue or expressed in terms of
such injury." Tooth pain usually refers to pain around the teeth or jaws mainly
as a result of a dental condition. Mostly, toothaches are caused by a carious
cavity, a broken tooth, an exposed tooth root or gum disease. The toothache may
sometimes be the result of radiating pain from structures in the vicinity of
tooth and jaws (cardiac pain, ear, nose, throat pain, and sinusitis). Therefore,
evaluation by both dentists and physicians are sometimes necessary to diagnose
medical illnesses causing "toothache." Cracked tooth syndrome is a major
diagnostic challenge in clinical practice. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate
treatment are complicated due to lack of awareness of this condition and its
bizarre clinical features. Early diagnosis has been linked with successful
restorative management and good prognosis. This article provides a detailed
literature on the causes, classification, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and
treatment planning of cracked tooth syndrome.