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Cracked Tooth Syndrome is defined as an incomplete fracture of a tooth with a vital pulp. The fracture involves enamel and dentin, often involving the dental pulp.
The term ‘cuspal fracture odontalgia’ was first used by Gibbs in 1954, to describe a condition which is better now known as ‘cracked tooth syndrome’ or ‘cracked cusp syndrome’. The latter concept was coined by Cameron in 1964
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