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How to Fix a Cracked Tooth


Posted on 6/3/2024 by Lemond Hunter
A 3D rendering of a cracked toothCracked teeth can be terrifying. If they are not treated in time, they can lead to serious dental problems. But do not worry, as everything can be easily fixed with the help of modern dentistry. This blog walks you through understanding and addressing a cracked tooth, ensuring your smile remains healthy and bright.

Identifying a Cracked Tooth


It commonly occurs in people who unconsciously bite on hard objects, have an accident, or experience regular wear and tear of the tooth. The usual symptoms are pain when chewing, sensitivity to hot and cold, and, in some cases, visible lines. Not all cracks may be visible at once, which is a reason for having regular dental check-ups.

Types of Cracks and Their Implications


Different kinds of cracks will require different types of intervention. Some are barely noticeable, where a small surface is cracked, and others will have an obvious split crack, which leads to tooth extraction. Knowledge of the kind of crack is essential in determining a successful treatment process.

Treatment Options for Cracked Teeth


The treatment may vary according to the severity of the crack. Simple cracks only need bonding; in more severe cases, a dentist must position a dental crown over the tooth to preserve and strengthen it. If the crack exposes the pulp, the treatment is likely to be root canal therapy. Extraction and replacement with a dental implant or bridge would be needed in extreme cases.

Prevention and Ongoing Care


Always get preventive rather than having problems and ending up in the operating room. In sports, mouthguards will prevent cracks, and biting hard stuff should be avoided. Good hygiene and regular visits to the dentist are essential in detecting and preventing oral health complications.

Remember that promptly getting a cracked tooth addressed may keep you out of more severe dental problems. Never let a broken tooth become a huge problem. Contact us for a dental check-up. Our professional team is always here with a friendly atmosphere to give you the best care possible. Please book an appointment today, and let us continue caring for the health and beauty of your smile. After all, your smile takes priority!






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