Zahnhälfte
Zahnhälfte is a German term that translates to "half of a tooth" in English. It is not a distinct dental term or a recognized medical condition. Instead, it simply refers to one of the two halves of a tooth, typically when discussing its structure or a condition affecting a portion of it. Dentists might use this phrase informally to describe a fracture or decay that has compromised only part of a tooth. For instance, a cavity might be described as affecting "die Zahnhälfte" meaning the half of the tooth where the decay is present. Similarly, a broken tooth might be described as having "eine Zahnhälfte abgebrochen" meaning half of the tooth broke off. The term itself does not denote any specific pathology or treatment. Its usage is entirely descriptive and dependent on the context in which it is spoken. In more formal dental documentation, specific anatomical terms or descriptions of the lesion or fracture would be used rather than the general phrase "Zahnhälfte." It is essentially a colloquial way to refer to a section of a tooth.