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Cracked Tooth Treatment in Brookshire & Fulshear, TX

What is a cracked tooth?

A cracked tooth is a fracture that can run from the chewing surface down toward the root of the tooth, occasionally splitting beneath the gumline. At MK Dental Studio, we treat cracked teeth by carefully assessing the depth of the fracture and applying durable, protective restorations to reinforce the tooth, eliminate pain, and prevent bacteria from invading the inner pulp.

Understanding Cracked Teeth: Types and Symptoms

Teeth can crack due to physical trauma, habits like grinding, or the constant stress of chewing on hard objects. Unlike a visible surface chip, a crack can flex when you bite down, irritating the inner nerve and causing sharp, unpredictable pain.

Common Signs of a Cracked Tooth:

  • Sharp, sudden pain when biting down or releasing pressure after chewing.
  • Intermittent tooth sensitivity when exposed to hot, cold, or sweet foods.
  • Swelling or tenderness in the gum tissue surrounding the affected tooth.
  • Difficulty identifying exactly which tooth is causing the discomfort.

How We Treat a Cracked Tooth at MK Dental Studio

Because a crack can easily expand over time, early diagnostic intervention is essential to save the tooth from extraction. Our treatment approach depends entirely on how far the fracture has spread:

  1. Microscopic Diagnostics: We utilize high-magnification Intraoral Pictures and advanced Digital X-rays to trace the line of the crack and determine if it has reached the inner pulp or root system.
  2. Structural Protection: For cracks that are confined to the outer enamel and dentin, we customize a high-strength Porcelain Crown to fully encase the tooth. This holds the tooth together, absorbs biting forces, and stops the fracture from spreading.
  3. Advanced Root Management: If the crack has reached the inner nerve, a root canal may be required to clear the damaged tissue before placing a protective crown. If a crack splits completely down past the root, we discuss stable tooth replacement options like implants.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

No. Unlike bone, tooth structure cannot grow back together or heal itself. A crack will gradually worsen under the daily pressure of chewing, which is why immediate professional reinforcement is required to save the tooth.
Craze lines are tiny, superficial cracks that affect only the outer enamel. They are very common, purely cosmetic, painless, and do not require treatment. A true crack penetrates deeper into the tooth and causes structural weakness and pain.
You can protect your teeth by avoiding chewing on ice, hard candy, or unpopped popcorn kernels. If you suffer from nightly teeth grinding, wearing a custom-fitted Nightguard from MK Dental Studio is the most effective way to prevent fractures.