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Have you ever heard of this ? If your answer is no you should know this.

Tooth fractures can range from minor (involving chipping of the outer tooth layers called enamel and dentin) to severe (involving vertical, diagonal, or horizontal fractures of the root). Enamel and dentin are the two outer protective layers of the tooth. The enamel is the outermost white hard surface. The dentin is a yellow layer lying just beneath the enamel. Enamel and dentin both serve to protect the inner living tooth tissue called the pulp. The visible one-third of the tooth is called the crown, while the remaining two-thirds of the tooth buried in the bone is called the root.

I know this because it has happened to one of my relative's son. For anyone who thikns this can never happen to me or to anyone I know , you must think again.

Here is how it happened :

The kids were palying cricket and two guys ran to catch a ball.Both did not notice each other and they clashed badly. One guys teeth were into others chin but not completely! When the parents went to the doc , he said the boy had a dental fracture.

 

 Top Comment : Sanjay Bhardwaj   | 07 30 2011 11:29:44 +0000
well anothyer piece of useful medical information which otherwise cost 500/ from a dentist.... cheers Anita
 
18 comments on "Tooth fracture "
  Commented by  Asadullah M.S., Concept - Head, FMCG Non Food, Non Food, & Wine & Spirits    | 08 13 2011 10:50:24 +0000
Thank Anita, i will print this article and file it in my personl file. thank again
  Commented by  Manoj Pande, Corporate Advisor    | 08 10 2011 11:11:46 +0000
Good information
  Commented by  Sujith Kumar S, Sr Technical Recruiter, AIM PLUS Staffing    | 08 02 2011 07:29:39 +0000
Good Awareness is better than cure tanks for the awareness Ms.Anita Rai this is very much useful information 
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant    | 08 01 2011 08:46:58 +0000
Thanks Anita a very good piece of information, which was not known to me.
  Commented by  Mohammad Bakhsh, Project Leader/Managing Consultant, Freelancer    | 07 31 2011 09:37:14 +0000
Thanks,Anita for sharing very vital information.Incidentally,I had also broken my one of front teeth while growing up and still there. I never knew that it had a fracture because no pain.
  Commented by  JAYANTA KUMAR BORAH, B.Tech/B.E GRADUATE, Annamalai university    | 07 31 2011 06:06:45 +0000
A good information madam...thanks
  Commented by  Capt. V.S. Kartik, CEO/MD    | 07 31 2011 01:22:41 +0000
Thank You Anita for this interesting bit of information. 
  Commented by  Pooja Joshi, Home-Maker    | 07 30 2011 16:02:37 +0000
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Thanks for giving this useful Information...
  Commented by  Vrushank Bharatkumar Dave, Area Business Manager, Elder Pharmaceutical Ltd    | 07 30 2011 15:35:35 +0000
Thanks for your reference Anitaji, very informative.
  Commented by  NARESH MADDURI, Service/Maintenance Supervisor, IAF    | 07 30 2011 14:09:43 +0000
can you focus more on dental problems...I think most of are less aware of these problems and unknowingly neglecting their teeth...thank you
  Commented by  KUMAR SAURABH JHA, HR MANAGER, GARUDA INFRATECH INDIA PVT. LTD.    | 07 30 2011 13:36:40 +0000
Marvellous info
I salute you
  Commented by  mallikarjuna, networking, 3i    | 07 30 2011 12:31:33 +0000
good info 
  Commented by  Sanjay Bhardwaj, Partner/Principal/VP, BPL Ltd, Health Management Solution    | 07 30 2011 11:29:44 +0000
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well anothyer piece of useful medical information which otherwise cost 500/ from a dentist.... cheers Anita
  Commented by  Diwakar Tiwari, Sr. Manager, THE Arvind LTD    | 07 30 2011 11:19:34 +0000
Thanks Anitaji for giving this very good and knowledgeable information.
  Commented by  Virag Shah, Office coordinator, Prince pharma pvt. ltd.    | 07 30 2011 10:16:31 +0000
Yes, very good and knowledgeable insight, yes many types of disease are available and facing by patients but we might not know or aware. Thanks Ms.Anitaji for nice information.
  Commented by  S. Muralidharan, Head, Project Planning/Strategy, Knowledge Foundation    | 07 30 2011 07:48:16 +0000
Very true.  Thanks for the insight Ms. Anita Rai.  
  Commented by  SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Project Manager, Phadnis Infrastructur Ltd    | 07 30 2011 07:23:47 +0000
Thanks Anitaji for giving this useful information.
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