Why Choose Perry Endodontics?
A cracked tooth needs attention.
Symptoms of a cracked tooth are varied and may include pain when chewing, sensitivity to hot and cold food and drink, pressure sensitivity or a combination of these. Because the pain often comes and goes, it can be very difficult to recognize what is causing the problem.
Early Detection
It can sometimes even be difficult to identify exactly which tooth is causing the discomfort. That is why your dentist may refer you to an Endodontics specialist. Endodontists use surgical microscopes and other tools that can be different from a general dentist’s technology and tools.
Continuing to chew on a cracked tooth can lead to more damage as well as creating the potential for pain and infection. Even small movement of the cracked tooth pieces during chewing can cause irritation to the tooth’s pulp, which causes pain. Similarly, when the bite is released, the crack can close quickly, causing sharp pain. Over time, the tooth pulp will become damaged. As this happens, the tooth will hurt more consistently. Cracks can sometimes lead to infections in the pulp tissue and spread to the surrounding gum and bone.