A good habit for everyone is to go to the dental clinic regularly. With the advancements in dental technology, people can preserve their natural teeth for a longer period of time. Things can go wrong even if you visit the dentist. Crack-inducing activities, such as grinding and clenching, or chewing hard objects, can cause your tooth to crack. Depending on how severe the crack is, you may choose to do nothing. A broken tooth can't be fixed, but it is like your bones that contain many blood vessels. Here's what to do about cracked teeth. Signs of a cracked tooth These are the symptoms of a cracked tooth: Feel sharp pain while chewing, especially when you are releasing your bite Sensitivity for hot and cold temperatures The pain is unpredictable and hard to locate Swollen and irritated gums around the broken tooth Treatments for cracked teeth Dental bonding or fillings: If your tooth only has a few cracks or chips, the dentist may still be capable of saving it. The resin will fi...
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