How To Know If You Have A Cracked Tooth
The symptoms vary considerably when it comes to cracked teeth. In fact, a cracked tooth can be indicated by everything from pain associated with extremes in temperature to pain associated with chewing or even releasing when biting. The pain felt with a tooth that is cracked may be irregular, erratic and unpredictable. In short, the pain can simply come and go unexpected.
Branch Off Into Other Cracks
It is also important to know that your dental care provider may have a difficult time actually locating which tooth is causing the discomfort. However, patients can rest assured that a cracked tooth can be identified and resolved in virtually every case. A cracked tooth usually hurts because infection may eventually work into the tooth root. A crack can become worse over time and may branch off into other cracks. The movement associated with chewing can cause the pulp within tooth to become irritated further aggravating a cracked tooth situation.
Reattaching The Original Broken Piece
Finally, it is important to note that there is a difference between a cracked and a chipped tooth. A chipped tooth is actually more common when talking about dental injuries as compared to a cracked tooth. The good news is that in almost every case a chipped tooth can be repaired by simply reattaching the original broken piece of tooth enamel or by applying a type of natural tooth colored bonding or filling. Conversely, in many cases a crown can be used to repair a chipped tooth. Perhaps most important of all is to always consult your dental care provider or endodontist as quickly as possible if there has been any type of injury to a tooth. Contact South Houston Endodontics and Root Canal Specialists today to learn more about Houston root canal treatment and services.
Dr. Kevin K. Sameti
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