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How do you know if you have a cracked tooth

A dental emergency like a cracked tooth can occur at any point of time. You may have had some hard foods or broken your tooth while playing sports, which may have resulted in a cracked tooth. A cracked tooth can leave the tooth vulnerable to infection, decay, and disease. Identifying a crack in the tooth in time can be helpful in preventing further problems. Therefore, be aware of these signs you have a cracked tooth:

Sharp Pain

When you have a cracked tooth, you will may experience sudden pain in specific situations, especially while you chew foods. As the cracked tooth performs a biting action, the crack widens and affects the pulp of your tooth that results in pain. If the crack is not filled in time, the infection can extend to the pulp and cause severe problems. Visit a dental clinic immediately to save your tooth.

Tooth-Sensitivity

Toothache might not be the only sensation that you experience as a result of a cracked tooth. You may also experience tooth-sensitivity. Since the pulp of your tooth is exposed to external atmosphere, cracked tooth can cause sensitivity to extreme cold and hot temperatures.

Shaky Tooth

If you observe a visible line through a tooth-even if there is no pain in that tooth, then it is a sign that the tooth is cracked. If the crack extends to the gum ligament, then it can weaken the connective tissue. This will cause the cracked tooth to be shaky. Visit a dental clinic immediately if you observe a shaky tooth. Your dentist may recommend to extract the shaky tooth or treat it before it affects the surrounding teeth.

Now you are aware of the signs you have a cracked tooth, make sure to take up emergency dental services to avoid any further damage to your tooth. Consult our dental experts who can help you with appropriate treatment.