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A Guide On Fractured Tooth Or Cracked Tooth Syndrome
A cracked tooth, also called a Fractured tooth, is when you find a crack in your tooth. It may be small and harmless, but it can sometimes cause a split or break in your tooth.
A cracked tooth occurs due to age, tooth grinding, trauma, and external factors. There are no specific symptoms of a fractured tooth; however, some can notice pain, sensitivity, and swelling.
Although anybody can have a cracked tooth, it is more common in children and older people. If you suspect to have a broken tooth or find a crack in your tooth, consult a dentist immediately.
Do All Teeth Crack In a Similar Way?
NO, there are several different ways in which a tooth can be cracked or broken.
Cracked tooth: A crack appears at the tip of the biting surface of the tooth down towards the root, and the inner tissue of the tooth is usually damaged.
Craze lines: Tiny cracks that appear and affect only the outer enamel of the tooth. They are more common in adults, cause no pain, and may not require treatment.
Cracked cusp: The cusp is the pointed tip of the biting surface of the tooth that may cause a break and sharp pain when biting.
Split tooth: An untreated cracked tooth that can split into two parts.
Symptoms that Indicate a Cracked Tooth
Cracked teeth do not usually show any symptoms. However, some people may experience symptoms like:
Causes of Cracked Tooth
Diagnosing a Fractured or Cracked Tooth
Your dentist will-
Treatment Options for a Cracked or Fractured Tooth
Treatment depends on the extent of damage to your tooth.
Sometimes your dentist might not recommend any treatment if the crack is not affecting your appearance or pain and is superficial.
Complications of a Cracked Tooth
The biggest complication of a cracked tooth is an infection that can spread to the bone and gums (tooth abscess). You may experience symptoms like-
In case of any infection, your dentist might need to drain pus and then prescribe an antibiotic to kill the bacteria.
Preventive Measures for Cracked Teeth
Consult a dentist every 6 months for preventive care.
Dos and Don’ts When You Have a Broken Tooth
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