There is a crack in the tooth and the dentist comes in for a bit.

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This condition is a fissure and usually occurs with tooth enamel. If you don't have symptoms, don't worry about it, because there is really no way to recover. This is like a porcelain bowl, accidentally touched it, there is a crack in the glaze, but it will not affect the use.

    Many people's teeth will have enamel cracks during use, and clinically we will find that some teeth have more than one or two cracks, or most of the teeth have cracks, but the patient does not have any discomfort. If you look closely at your own other teeth, you may be able to find other cracks as well. So don't worry about that.

    The Tao is that your teeth have been hit and a corner has been broken, and the periodontal ligament will be damaged to a certain extent, so you should pay more attention to the overall health of your teeth, if you don't have any symptoms, it's okay, if you have symptoms, you need to go to the dental check-up. Regular dental radiographs may be needed to make sure there are no abnormalities in the roots.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it doesn't hurt, you can ignore it for the time being.

    If LZ is really worried, go to the dentist.

    Generally, if it is a shallow cracked tooth, the patient does not have any discomfort, the pulp vitality is normal, the occlusion can be reduced to adjust the tooth**, the high and steep cusp can be removed by grinding to eliminate occlusal interference, and the crack can be prevented from deepening by force, or the crack can be removed for preventive filling.

    The dentist can and should be able to fill the adhesive gap with some material.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it is a front tooth, it is better to make porcelain teeth.

    It is easy to see that the patch is made up, which affects the appearance.

    If there is a crack, it is likely to get bigger and bigger.

    So it's better to go for porcelain teeth early.

    Go three or four times, half an hour each time, and you'll be done.

    Hundreds to thousands, depending on the quality of the material.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it doesn't hurt, don't bother.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is estimated that it is not cracked at all. It's useless for you to ask now Anyway, you will definitely have to go to the hospital in this case, isn't it just 2 yuan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Wait until the tooth doesn't hurt before I go to fill it, I'm a professional consultant, I'll send you a message. Talk to me. Ask until you are satisfied, up to half an hour.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is possible that the crack is affecting the pulp. However, it is recommended that you go to a professional dental hospital to check and see before you can formulate a best plan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What should I do if my teeth are cracked?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The term for your tooth crack is called tooth cracking, which is more dangerous, dental disease and hemilateral chewing or eating hard objects, biting force, and the affected tooth is cracked, and the teeth are generally full, and the chewing function is strong, and the teeth are used to be used**or procrastination**, which often leads to tooth extraction, and it is recommended that your dentist actively **cooperate with the doctor** to save a valuable tooth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Many people think that if there is a crack in the tooth, it will not be cured, and it is best to extract it to avoid causing tooth sensitivity and pulpitis, but in fact, if the tooth crack is not serious, it does not need to be extracted, because the tooth is gone, and the missing tooth is not a trivial matter.

    Tooth mineralization refers to a mineralization phenomenon caused by the loss of enamel on the tooth surface in the oral acidic environment, which will directly expose the dentin to the oral acid environment, which can easily lead to tooth brittleness and cracks, and the accompanying symptoms include tooth surface discoloration, tooth hypersensitivity, tooth decay, etc.

    There are three main causes of tooth mineralization:

    1.The acidic environment of the oral cavity causes teeth to be easily corroded, resulting in tooth decay and powdered teeth.

    2.Drinking carbonated compounds regularly leads to tooth lump, powdered teeth.

    3.In the case of fragile teeth, cracks occur due to the impact of external forces or the destruction of tooth enamel and even dentin caused by bite.

    Due to the acidic environment of the oral cavity, the enamel on the surface of healthy teeth is lost and mineralized in this acidic environment, it is recommended that patients with dental disease who are prone to the above problems should fundamentally adjust the acidic environment of the oral cavity, so as to stay away from the damage caused by tooth mineralization.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Did you eat hard food and crack your teeth? I've had this experience too.

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