What Do I Do If My Tooth Is Cracked?

A cracked tooth may be caused by several reasons. Possibly, these are sudden and forcefully biting on hard food, trauma due to being hit or a fall, or grinding your teeth at night. You may realize a crack on your tooth if you feel pain when chewing. Another symptom is if you feel any sensitivity when taking hot or cold foods. If you suspect a crack in your tooth, you should visit Stoney Creek Family Dental.

How is a cracked tooth diagnosed?

Cracks in your tooth will not always be visible and diagnosis may not as quick and easy. If this happens, your dentist at Stoney Creek Family Dental may do the following to arrive at a precise diagnosis:

  • The dentist asks about your dental history and the symptoms you feel such as pain when chewing or drinking.
  • Your dentist could possibly use a magnifying glass to check small cracks.
  • They may also use a dental explorer or a sickle probe to feel rough or cracked edges on the surface of the teeth.
  • A dental dye can also be used to make the crack visible.
  • Signs of gum inflammation may be checked by your dentist. Most of the time inflammation is caused by the crack that irritates the gum.
  • X-rays may not reveal the crack but it can definitely show a swollen pulp which may mean a crack is present.
  • Your dentist may ask you to bite on something. If you feel pain once you release the bite, it is an indication that a cracked tooth.

How can I prevent a crack from getting worse?

A cracked tooth cannot be fixed at home but can be prevented from getting worse.

A good oral hygiene can tremendously help. It can make your teeth stronger and less susceptible to getting easily cracked.

If you are playing a contact sport, make sure to wear a mouthguard for your protection.

Most importantly, do not delay treatments at the Stoney Creek Family Dental. Painkillers like ibuprofen, paracetamol or acetaminophen may reduce swelling and pain. However, it is best to set an immediate appointment with your dentist to get the proper dental treatment.

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