Fractures of the teeth .

  • Dental Crown Fractures
  • Enamel fractures: a fracture that is limited to the enamel.
  • Crown fractures uncomplicated: A fracture that is limited to the enamel and dentin with no pulp involvement.
  • Crown fracture complicated: A fracture that is limited to the enamel and dentin with consequent pulp involvement.
  • Dental Root Fractures
  • Vertical Root Fractures
  • Horizontal Root Fractures
  • Combination Crown and Root Fractures
  • Uncomplicated: a fracture in which the enamel, dentin and cement are involved with no pulp involvement.
  • Complicated: a fracture involving enamel, dentin, cement and with the pulp exposed.

Case 1

Root fracture. The post treatment radiograph showed that the periapical lesion increased in size. CBCT images revealed a root fracture in the second premolar and a large bone defect.

Case 2

Crown fracture (complicated).

Case 3

Vertical root fracture.