Arrrrrgh!! I have a cracked tooth!
Have you ever experienced a cracked tooth?
A crack in your tooth is a pretty common dental issue, so you are NOT alone – especially as we all get older. Sometimes it happens from something as simple as biting into an apple or chewing your pen. Ouch!
Understanding the signs, symptoms and treatments of a cracked tooth – and how you can help prevent them – is very important. But if you do notice a chip or a crack in your tooth, come and see us at Taylor Street Dental Dentist Pennant Hills straight away.
If you have sensitivity and pain, there may even be an infection so you will need immediate Pennant Hills dental treatment.
A cracked tooth will not heal on its own. Early treatment may well be the best chance to save your tooth.
How do I know if I have a cracked tooth?
It can be hard to tell if your tooth is cracked and sometimes there may be very little physical evidence, or it may not be visible to the naked eye. ️️
You might experience:
· Pain when chewing
· Constant toothache
· Sensitivity to hot and cold food and drinks
What are the different types of cracked tooth?
Not all tooth cracks are the same. Some are minor and require minimal attention, while others are very serious and require urgent treatment.
· Cracked tooth
This is a crack which runs from the edge of the tooth towards the tooth’s root. A cracked tooth is not completely split in half, but damage is often done to the inner tissue of the tooth – and it can lead to infection if untreated.
· Cracked cusp
A cracked cusp can lead to tooth breakage so should always be taken seriously. This is when the cusp, or the pointed bit of your tooth, becomes cracked, causing sharp pain when eating.
· Split tooth
A split tooth is when a tooth splits vertically (from the root upwards) into two pieces. This can often be a complication of an untreated cracked tooth and usually requires removal of the tooth. 🦷
· Craze lines
Craze lines are small, painless cracks to the exterior of the tooth. Most adults will have some craze lines on their enamel. This kind of crack is not dangerous and doesn’t need treatment.
Taylor Street Dental is a modern Family Dental Clinic, situated in the heart of West Pennant Hills.
We help you understand your teeth by giving you ethical advice and creating tailored individual care plans that fit the needs of you and your family.
At Taylor Street Dental, Pennant Hills Dentist, we welcome you with a smile and we make you feel at home by providing gentle care in our warm, comfortable and friendly environment.

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