Cracked teeth can lead to a range of uncomfortable symptoms, often leaving patients in pain and unsure of the cause. Common signs include sharp pain while chewing, uneven biting pressure, and sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures. The pain may be inconsistent, making it difficult to identify the exact tooth causing the issue.
At Cherokee Endodontics, we specialize in diagnosing and treating cracked and fractured teeth. Our experienced endodontists, Dr. Aldrugh and Dr. Navid, are dedicated to providing effective solutions to relieve your discomfort and restore your oral health. If you’re in Woodstock, GA, or the surrounding areas, we’re here to help.
Craze lines are tiny, superficial cracks in the enamel, often seen in adults. These harmless fractures don’t impact the health of your teeth but may be noticeable on the surface.
A fractured cusp occurs when a tooth’s cusp weakens and breaks. This type of damage rarely affects the tooth’s pulp, so a root canal is usually unnecessary. Instead, we recommend restoring the tooth with a durable porcelain crown to protect and strengthen it.
A split tooth develops from an untreated cracked tooth and is characterized by a crack that separates the tooth into distinct segments. Unfortunately, once a tooth reaches this stage, it cannot be fully preserved.
A treatable cracked tooth features a vertical crack extending from the chewing surface toward the root. If the crack reaches below the gum line, the tooth’s pulp may be damaged. In such cases, Dr. Aldrugh or Dr. Navid may recommend Root Canal Treatment to save the tooth and alleviate pain.
A vertical root fracture begins at the root and extends upward toward the chewing surface. This type of fracture often has minimal symptoms, making early detection challenging. Depending on the severity, we may recommend an Apicoectomy (Endodontic Microsurgery) to remove the fractured root and preserve the tooth. If the damage is extensive, extraction may be necessary.
Cracked teeth can worsen over time, especially when chewing causes movement of the cracked pieces. This movement irritates the pulp inside the tooth, leading to sharp pain when biting or releasing pressure. If left untreated, the pulp can become infected, potentially spreading to the surrounding bone and gum tissue. Early treatment is key to preventing further complications.
At Cherokee Endodontics, patient comfort and care are our top priorities. We’re proud to serve the Woodstock, GA community with advanced endodontic treatments and compassionate care. Whether you’re dealing with a cracked tooth or other dental concerns, our team is here to help.
Don’t let a cracked tooth disrupt your life. Call Cherokee Endodontics at ${phone} to schedule your appointment. We look forward to providing you with the expert care you deserve.