Treatment for a cracked tooth depends on the size and location of the crack and the symptoms you are experiencing. Your dentist will talk with you about which treatment is best for your tooth.
A tooth may crack due to:
Treatment for a cracked tooth depends on the size and location of the crack and the symptoms you are experiencing. Your dentist will talk with you about which treatment is best for your tooth. It is possible that your dentist will recommend no treatment at all, since tiny cracks are common and usually do not cause problems.If you have pain, avoid chewing on that side of your mouth and call your dentist.
Examples of treatments include:
Regular dental checkups are important. They let your dentist diagnose and treat problems in the early stage. A cracked tooth can become a bigger problem if left untreated. if you think you may have a cracked tooth, visit your dentist.
A tooth that is cracked can be painful. A crack can also lead to disease of the tooth. How do you know if you have a cracked tooth? Look for these signs
It can be hard to tell if you have a cracked tooth. If you have pain, you may not even be able to tell which tooth hurts or whether the pain is from an upper or lower tooth. Cracks are sometimes invisible to the eye and may not show up on an x-ray
You can help your dentist find the problem tooth by sharing the following:
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