Everything You Need to Know on Broken or Cracked Teeth

in #dental7 years ago

Whether you have severely broken teeth or minor cracked teeth, they can cause a boatload of pain. This is a syndrome called cracked tooth syndrome, which is actually a very serious dental issue. It is best that you do not wait for problems or pain to occur before you get the dental treatment you deserve. You can go immediately to see your doctor or even visit the emergency room, without having to wait for an appointment.

I am sure everyone wants good looking teeth, not only will you look good but you will also be healthy. I think this is especially true for women and girls because they care a lot about how they look to the outside world. This does not imply that men don’t care; they are just not as set on their appeal as women are.

Do you know that there are actually a lot of people gets affected by this syndrome each and every year? However, if you have a good cosmetic dentist, you generally will not need to worry as your teeth will always be in the best condition.
It is said that there are two main age groups that are affected the worse by this syndrome, which is:

• Above the age of 60
• Between the ages of 19 to 40 years’ old

I am pretty sure that no one wants a broken or cracked tooth to ruin their smile. Yet, there are a lot of things that can cause a broken or cracked tooth, which can’t always be prevented as it could be anything. If you do crack a tooth your dentist should fix it as the overall health of your mouth can be affected if it’s not treated.

How Your Teeth Can Get Cracked

CTS takes place when a tooth has a crack, it doesn’t have to be broken though. However, when it’s left untreated, it can lead to the breaking of that tooth. In many instances, you may not even see a crack but it could be there. A crack in your tooth can be any size and be located on any side going in different direction. Generally, you will have pain and sometimes the gums may be a little red or swollen. There are even times where the crack can’t be spotted on an x-ray as it’s just too small.

There are a few things that could lead to a crack forming in a tooth such as:

  1. An oral piercing that is made out of metal
  2. When you chew something that isn’t food
  3. Using your teeth as an opener to open something
  4. When you play sports without a mouth guard
  5. Large cavities, which will weaken your teeth

Furthermore, there are also different types of food which damages your choppers, such as:

  1. Sports drinks
  2. Alcohol
  3. Soda
  4. Potato chips
  5. Dried fruit
  6. Coffee
  7. Citrus
  8. Ice
  9. Hard candies

Everything You Need To Look For

Call your dentist to schedule an appointment if you experience any pain, you shouldn’t wait at all. However, there are also other symptoms, that comes with the pain of a cracked tooth as listed below.

  1. Ear pain
  2. A lot of headaches
  3. When your teeth seem overly sensitive to cold temperatures
  4. If you feel pain, while you eat certain food
  5. When you bite in a certain way it may also hurt

Typically, the symptoms of such a condition are inconsistent, thus, making it hard to diagnose. Most people don’t always expect pain in the ear to be associated with a toothache which is why you have to look out for pain from that area. This can be caused by premolars and molars that are affected.

If you have tooth decay, it can cause your tooth or teeth to break further. Generally, you will feel pain directly after breaking or cracking a tooth.

If you have a chip or if your tooth has a crack or is broken, you should see a dentist as soon as possible. Doing so will lower your chances of contracting an infection, plus, it will make treatments easier while also reducing the pain.

CTS and a broken tooth can both be avoided

To help avoid unnecessary pressure in your mouth, you ought to consider fixing any crooked front teeth. Additionally, there are a few main treatments for cracked and/or broken teeth to consider.

The following treatments can be done, depending on how severe the break or crack are:

  1. Implant or root canal: Beyond general and cosmetic repair, this is the last option for damaged choppers.
  2. Veneers: These are made to match your other teeth almost perfectly and it’s a wonderful option as they usually last about thirty years long.
  3. Crowns: It’s a cap that stops you from losing a damaged or damaging a tooth more as it covers the top of the tooth. It’s also the most common treatment for when you have a chip or broken tooth.
  4. Dental bonding: Typically, your tooth is polished and shaped to match the others after bonding liquid has been applied. This treatment option can last for about ten years. The dentist uses a UV light after the putty-like liquid is applied to harden it.

There is a lot of different choices to treat a damaged tooth, as well as other dental health issues. A broken tooth should be fixed before it causes more serious issues, so, talk to your dentist if you are experiencing any of the associated symptoms.