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🦷Cracked Tooth Syndrome: Symptoms and Treatments

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What is Cracked Tooth Syndrome in Reality?

Try biting down on something soft and experience a sharp pain go through your mouth before it disappears. The second you bite again, the pain is back. If this rings a bell with you, you could be having some kind of Cracked Tooth Syndrome (CTS). It is a kind of dental problem that’s so deceptive because it almost cannot be seen, but the person affected feels like a knife cutting the mouth open.

A situation will occur where one gets a crack in his/her teeth without any notice of time, but it is only visible when it is still very small.  It is often too difficult for the dentist to get the radiograph of the crack in its very infant stage. The worst part is that the cracks come in a lot of time without showing any clear symptoms.

One thing that people don’t know is that just because the teeth are “natural,” it doesn’t necessarily mean they will never be damaged. The fact is that natural teeth can become frail, especially with the presence of some factors such as stress, hard grinding, or illness.

How Does Cracked Tooth Syndrome Happen?

cracked tooth syndrome
cracked tooth syndrome

Cracked Tooth Syndrome is not a single cause, but numerous aspects could enhance the risk factor–some of which might not be that obvious regarding the influence of risk.

  • Bruxism or Teeth Grinding: Excessive clenching is an effective way to get rid of the enamel layer, as well as a way to produce cracks in the crown of the tooth over time.
  • Eating Hard Foods: Ice, popcorn kernels, or unsolicited hard candy are some examples of hard foods that can easily injure your tooth in a matter of seconds.
  • Lost Fillings: There is a high likelihood that old and large fillings pose more danger to the surrounding tooth structure since they will lead to its weakening, thereby leading to a tooth fracture.
  • Incidental damage: This could be in the form of a blow to the mouth while children are playing games or during sports events, or due to a slip while on the field.
  • Natural Erosion: Similar to bones, teeth also undergo the aging process, and consequently, cracks may emerge over time, mostly in the molars that are responsible for heavy chewing.

We know that teeth are not going to last a lifetime, and this is so much more prominent when we keep on going through the hardships. So, it is evident why a lot of patients are getting veneers or dental implants at Lema Dental Clinic, which thus improves the situation turning those bad teeth into sparkling one and brings on the happy smiles.

What Are the Symptoms Of Cracked Tooth Syndrome?

It can be a daunting issue to figure out if one has cracked tooth syndrome, as it is not always evident. Yet, the tooth in question will certainly send you signals that you are in the wrong if any problem arises.

Check the following points to get an idea of the symptoms:

  • Episodic sharp pain resulting from biting or chewing, especially when releasing the bite
  • An extremely painful feeling in response to extreme temperatures or sweet foods
  • Pain that does not hurt all the time, it comes and goes like a toothache
  • Redness and swelling of the gum where the tooth is located
  • Having a feeling that your bite is misaligned

Many people absolutely pay no attention to such signs, thinking that sooner or later the pain will vanish. We should disappoint these people by reminding them that it will never disappear but will only become more intense. Thus, diagnosing and curing the condition at the very beginning is very important, and with our high-tech diagnostics and advanced cosmetic procedures, Lema Dental Clinic is committed and fully capable of it!

How is Cracked Tooth Syndrome Treated?

how is cracked tooth syndrome treated
how is cracked tooth syndrome treated

The first line of action in case of a cracked tooth is to determine the depth of the crack.

If the tooth is detected at an early stage, then the tooth can be saved; if not, it is mostly the replacement, which also makes it a more aesthetic one, that is considered the best option.

These are the procedures that the dentist generally suggests:

🦷 Dental Bonding

If the crack is small and not yet severe, the process of dental bonding becomes the solution. Filling the fracture with tooth-colored filling helps to seal the crack, and thus, the appearance is as nice as a new one.

🦷 Dental Crowns

 When a large crack that involves biting surfaces is detected, the most recommended treatment is a dental crown that is made according to one’s dentition and is used to cover the damage and provide it with protection against further cracks or chips.

🦷 Root Canal

When the crack is so deep that the pulp (the nerve center) is affected, the root canal treatment stops the infection, and the tooth is saved.

🦷 Tooth Extraction and Implant

It is the last possible solution when the tooth has no chance to be preserved, for that reason, the tooth is extracted, and a dental implant is put instead of the extracted tooth. The clinic not only does the job of a dentist but it also provides people with the chance of looking perfect on photos.

In the case of people wanting the perfect and ultimate solution to this, why not try the Hollywood Smile, which is a combination of veneers, implants, and whitening, which eventually leads to an immense transformation in just the blink of an eye.

How Is a Cracked Front Tooth Treated?

This therapeutic method ensures that your teeth get back to their initial stage after a fracture has occurred on your anterior teeth, some of the most critical in general, in the form of a cap visible in a selfie picture.

🪞 Veneers

Porcelain veneers are thin, customized shells that are placed on the front of the tooth, thus hiding any of the cracks and giving a perfect natural look in a second.

💎 Cosmetic Bonding

It is a low-budget choice that can be used to make a tooth look new, smooth out small cracks, and change the form and color of one’s teeth.

🦷 Full Crown

When a tooth’s structure is not in the best shape, a porcelain crown could be an option to cover it entirely, thereby serving the double purpose of protecting the tooth and completing your aesthetic look.

Lema Dental Clinic in Istanbul, the staff of which specializes in the restoration of fractured front teeth, combines both art and technology to create the most durable and appealing smile for you.

How Can Cracked Tooth Syndrome Be Prevented?

how can cracked tooth syndrome be prevented
how can cracked tooth syndrome be prevented

The best way to avoid cracks is to show a lot of love to your teeth. Here are a few ways quite smart to stay away from dental drama:

  • If you grind your teeth, use a nightguard as protection
  • Refrain from chewing ice or other hard objects
  • Stop biting your nails and avoid opening packages with your teeth
  • Change the old fillings before they can lead to a broken tooth
  • Regularly visit the dentist for checkups and bite assessments

As with every little mishap, you shouldn’t get upset if the tooth is cracked. It’s not a disaster, and it can even make your smile look better.

Not Always Are Natural Teeth the Powerhouses

The truth is that natural teeth may not be more powerful, or aesthetically pleasing, or healthier than artificial teeth. They can easily crack, chip, stain, and shift over time or due to trauma. Therefore, sacrificing them in a rush is not by any means wise.

Through the combination of veneers, dental implants, and Hollywood Smile transformation by Lema Dental Clinic, you can eventually turn your smile into something that you love that too something that will last.

FAQ: Cracked Tooth Syndrome: Symptoms and Treatments

Will a cracked tooth go away by itself?

No, once a tooth is cracked, replacing it with another won’t heal it. The treatment is essential for stopping the issue from getting serious.

Is it possible to crown a cracked tooth?

Yes. Where the crack has not passed below the gum line, a crown will safeguard the tooth and restore its strength.

Is a cracked tooth a source of pain?

Yes, it usually happens during biting or chewing. This kind of toothache is typically sharp and short-lived.

Why is it that are our teeth cracked?

Being that there are so many factors to list, we’ll briefly mention just a few: hard chewing, grinding, trauma, and aging as the main ones. No matter how stubborn a tooth appears, it is still susceptible to fractures out of the blue.

Can children develop cracks in their teeth?

Yes, especially when playing sports or if they fall. The tooth enamel in children’s teeth is much thinner than that of adults; thus, children’s teeth are more likely to break.

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Dentist Polen Akkılıç

Dentist and Lema Dental Clinic founder Nisa Polen Akkılıç shares valuable information on dental health and care, providing readers with practical tips they can apply in their daily lives.