Causes of Cracked tooth:
  • Biting down on hard substances
  • Falls or car accidents and playing contact sports without a mouth guard
  • Grinding your teeth when you sleep (BRUXISM)
Risk factors for Cracked tooth:
  • Tooth decay and cavities eat away at enamel. Large fillings also tend to weaken teeth.
  • Acid reflux or heartburn, two digestive conditions, can bring stomach acid up into your mouth, where they can damage tooth enamel.
  • Eating disorders or excessive alcohol abuse can cause frequent vomiting, which in turn can produce enamel-eating acid.
Self-care for a Cracked tooth:
  • Place temporary dental filling material, a teabag, sugar-free gum, or dental wax over the jagged edge of the tooth to protect your tongue and gums.
  • Take an anti-inflammatory painkiller if you have pain (consult the doctor prior to medication)
  • Place ice on the outside of your cheek if the chipped tooth is causing irritation to the area.
  • Floss to remove food caught between your teeth, which can cause even more pressure on your chipped tooth when you chew.
Dr. Prakash

Dr. Prakash

Dr. Prakash is a practicing dentist with more than 30 years of experience in the field of dentistry. A graduate of Government Dental College, Bangalore (1989), Dr. Prakash successfully completed fellowship at the Pierrie Fauchard Academy and Implantology course at MIAID, Germany.