Broken VS Cracked tooth: How do they differ and how to treat them

cracked tooth treatment

Dental accidents including cracked and broken tooth can happen any time and cause mild to severe pain. When this happens, you must know what to do in order to relieve pain and retain your beautiful smile.

Find out the difference between these two dental problems and how our experienced dentists can help you can fix them.

 

Cracked Tooth

A cracked tooth happens when the surface of your tooth breaks a little but is still intact in your gums. This dental problem is usually ignored by the patients until their tooth sensitivity and pain worsen.

Reason: Eating hard solid food and dental cases such as bruxism weaken your teeth and eventually break them.

What you can do: You may use over-the-counter medicines to help you with the pain then try to chew opposing the affected tooth.

 

Broken tooth

The difference of a broken tooth is that a part of it completely breaks off, which exposes the nerves and intensifies pain.

Reason: Cavity, and trauma from sports injury can lead to breaking your tooth completely.

What you can do: Rinse your mouth and apply cold compress for relief then try to avoid hot or cold beverages to lessen tooth sensitivity.

 

It is best to treat cracked and broken tooth as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your teeth. Usually, when the crack is not deep enough to damage the pulp, dental crowns can be done to fix the tooth. However, for most cases on broken tooth, root canal might be the best option.

 

Contact Tindale for Immediate Dental Treatment

Both cracked and broken tooth can bring discomfort and even lead to serious risk if left untreated. If you are experiencing this dental problem, we advise you to see your dentist as soon as possible to prevent further damage.  Call our experienced Penrith dentists at Tindale on (02) 4726 5400 for an emergency appointment.


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