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Cervical Abrasion

It is a pathological condition which involves wear and tear of the hard tissues of the teeth at the cervical margins. It appears as deep concavities on the cervix of the teeth. It occurs due to improper brushing techniques, nail-biting, using abrasive toothpaste, and external objects like safety pins. It can be treated by glass ionomer cement restoration.

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Does a mild crack in the premolar above the gum line require root canal treatment?

Query: Hello doctor, My first premolar at the bottom row on the right side has a little indent or crack right above the gum line. Is this cause for concern? I just noticed it, and it does not hurt. I am just worried about the state and strength of my tooth. I currently take Steroids for allergies like Apo...  Read Full »


Dr. Mousam Chattopadhyay

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query and the attached image (attachment removed to protect patient identity). I am very sorry for the inconvenience caused. As a Specialist, I am here to help you. It is a Cervical Abrasion and not precisely a crack. Kindly let me know whether ...  Read Full »

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