Though common, cracked teeth are a dental problem that should never be ignored. Not only can they cause pain and discomfort, but they can also lead to more severe issues if left untreated. Dr. Whitney Sebree and Dr. Joshua Badall of Breez Dental provide professional cracked tooth repair services, which are essential for maintaining good oral health.
Being proactive about cracked tooth repair is essential to prevent further damage and potential complications. Ignoring a cracked tooth can lead to increased pain, sensitivity, and further deterioration of the tooth structure.
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A cracked tooth repair exam involves a thorough assessment of the severity of the crack, which might include a visual exam and x-rays.
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Before determining a personalized treatment plan recommended by our trusted dentists, they must determine the type of crack you have.
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To ensure that the treatment is successful and the tooth is healing properly, we strongly recommend scheduling a follow-up visit. This visit allows our dentists to assess the outcome of the repair, make any necessary adjustments, and provide guidance on long-term oral care to maintain the integrity of the treated tooth.
If your tooth is cracked in half and you’re not feeling pain, seek attention as soon as possible, as the absence of pain doesn’t necessarily indicate the severity of the issue.
No, a cracked tooth will not repair itself without professional dental treatment.
No, DIY cracked tooth repair is not safe and should be avoided at all costs. If you notice a cracked tooth, find an emergency dentist ASAP.
Yes, not all cracked teeth require tooth crowns; the treatment approach depends on the type and severity of the crack.
If your tooth is cracked in half and you’re not feeling pain, seek attention as soon as possible, as the absence of pain doesn’t necessarily indicate the severity of the issue.
No, a cracked tooth will not repair itself without professional dental treatment.
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No, DIY cracked tooth repair is not safe and should be avoided at all costs. If you notice a cracked tooth, find an emergency dentist ASAP.
Yes, not all cracked teeth require tooth crowns; the treatment approach depends on the type and severity of the crack.
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Unfortunately, enamel does not repair itself. If you notice dental damage, don’t delay any further. Schedule an appointment with one of our dentists today and get your cracked tooth repaired before it develops into a more serious issue!
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