Unseparated fractures in teeth without a history of prior endodontic treatment represent a common presentation in clinical practice. Historic heterogeneity in diagnostic terminology and treatment recommendations have produced considerable uncertainty among clinicians regarding how to best treat these teeth. That said, a current review of the literature can provide clinicians with an evidence-grounded framework for managing unseparated fractures. This article reviews the current literature with regard to the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of unseparated fractures.
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