When the enamel and dentin is fractured without exposure of the pulp and the pulp tests indicate no need for endodontic treatment. What type of tooth fracture is this?
  1. Crown fracture without pulp exposure
  2. Crown fracture with pulp exposure
  3. Crown-root fracture with pulp exposure
  4. Crown-root fracture without pulp exposure
Explanation
Answer: A - When the enamel and dentin is fractured without exposure of the pulp and the pulp tests indicate no need for endodontic treatment it is referred to as a crown fracture without pulp exposure. Attention is given to restoring tooth esthetics while protecting the dentin and underlying vital pulp.
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