The client returns with a crack in the nail plate, and the novice master cannot understand why this is happening.
He tries to figure it out, because he does everything right, starts asking experts, and they list many reasons
Consider the cases in which cracks appear:
A blow to the nail plate, and the client may not notice, but you will look for the reasons in yourself.
Ask the client what was active during this period, moving, renovation, activity
The master cuts the nail plate with a file. Of course, the client himself can do this, but more often the master. Incorrect installation of the file when submitting the form, the growth point is weakened, and a crack appears under load
The tension zone is cut off with a gas cutter when processing the lateral sinus, and the master often does not even notice these cuts. With a weak zone of stresses and loads, a crack appears
The ingrown point has risen to the sinus, this happens when the ingrown point is sawn. The load passes into the stress zone and a crack appears.
Cracks should always be repaired as the crack can go deep into the nail and the client can break the nail so badly that you can't even grow it back.
How often do you find flaws in your work?