Categories: Dental Restorations

A Cracked Tooth is a Health Risk: We Can Fix It

The natural treatments in combination with the assistance of our holistic medical professional will put you on the track toward optimal health. We invite you to learn more about kinesiology and natural health solutions by scheduling an appointment with our team.

Cracking a tooth is actually fairly common

We have treated a lot of people with this problem. Although teeth have strong enamel on the outside, it is still possible to crack or chip them when doing normal daily activities. Here are just a few of the reasons people visit us with a damaged tooth:

1. Biting into something that is too hard

It is important to treat teeth with care and to avoid biting into anything that is too hard. Many people damage their tooth after biting down on hard candy, for example. The common misconception is that this is something that only children do. In truth, many adults damage their teeth by biting down on candy as well.

2. Chewing on a pencil

This habit can be dangerous. Putting anything in the mouth that is not edible can lead to dental damage.

3. Playing sports

Most people think of football when they consider the risks associated with cracking a tooth or losing one while playing sports. Since most people wear a mouth guard when playing football, it is less dangerous than one may think. In fact, basketball is one of the leading sports for tooth loss.

It is important to wear a mouth guard regardless of the sport in order to prevent dental damage.

4. Accidents

Whether a car accident or a workplace accident, an accident can often lead to dental damage that requires immediate treatment.

It is important to fix the tooth quickly

Once a tooth cracks, it is important to call the dentist and have it repaired right away. Otherwise, there is an increased risk of developing a dental infection. With a crack in the tooth, bacteria have a way to enter the tooth.

At a minimum, this can lead to tooth decay. In some cases, it can create the need for a root canal. To avoid this, it is necessary to visit our office right away and have the tooth repaired.

Restorative solutions

We have multiple solutions that we can use to restore damaged teeth. We are going to recommend the one that we feel will be most effective for a client's particular needs, goals and budget. Some of the solutions we offer are:

Dental bonding

If the crack is minor, we can place the bonding material on the surface of the tooth and harden it in place so that it can be fully restored and functional.

Dental veneers

If one of the front teeth is cracked, a veneer can be placed on top of it to create an aesthetically pleasing and fully functional tooth.

Dental crowns

If the damage is more severe, a crown may be necessary since this solution will surround the entire visible portion of the tooth.

To find out which restorative solution would be best for your cracked tooth, call our office and schedule an appointment. We will conduct a thorough examination, discuss any concerns that you have and make a recommendation at that time. Our goal will be to restore the tooth in a way that is natural looking and enables you to eat and smile with confidence.

What’s the bottom line?

Request a dental appointment here: https://www.queensfamilydental.com or call Queens Family Dental at (718) 954-9425 for an appointment in our Flushing dental office.

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