Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I have cracked my front teeth, what should I do?

I have slightly cracked my front teeth, central incisors, but the cracks are not visible untill I shed light on therm with flashlight! and the crack is from the gumline half way to the bottem, but as I said not visible or sharp and nothiing is broken. what should I do?

I have cracked my front teeth, what should I do?
KEVIN,


THESE ARE CALLED CRAZE LINES. THEY ARE MICROSCOPIC FRACTURES IN THE ENAMEL ON THE FRONT PART OF THE TOOTH. THEY ARE SO THIN THAT THEY CAN ONLY BE SEEN BY SHINING A STRONG LIGHT ON THEM AT A CERTAIN ANGLE.


I'VE HAD MINE FOR YEARS W/O ANY PROBLEMS. ONLY I KNOW ABOUT THEM.


WHAT DO I PLAN TO DO? NOTHING!
Reply:see a dentist, they can give you crowns
Reply:Try some clear see-through crazy glue or that paste that is white in color.
Reply:See your dentist for the best care/advice. If they can't help you, they'll refer you to someone who can.
Reply:get rid of the torch n no one will notice
Reply:See a dentist as soon as possible to find out if they will turn grey from nerve damage. I bit a fork about 15 years ago eating waffles in a hurry and thought I had broken one of my bottom incisors - it popped forward out of line. "Fortunately", I had broken the supporting bone in front and not the tooth. My dentist put cement in the back of my bottom front teeth for about 4 weeks and the bone grew back; the tooth would not, of course, heal itself. It's fine now. Good Luck!
Reply:maybe see a dentist just to be on the safe side
Reply:See your dentist. You will probably need crowns. The cracks will allow bacteria into the tooth causing decay. Eventually, it will reach a nerve and then you'll be in trouble. It will hurt like nothing else. And you'll need a root canal.
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#2 Visit a dentist ASAP.
Reply:This sounds exactly like my central incisor that I cracked on a swimming pool in about 1960. Don't worry about it. Mine never needed any treatment and yours probably doesn't either.



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