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A cracked or fractured tooth may not always be obvious; however, it’s important to recognize the signs of one since it could lead to further damage if it’s not treated by a dentist early on. The friendly oral health care professionals at Dental Clinic of Onalaska in Wisconsin specialize in the treatment of cosmetic and emergency dental issues, such as discolored, fractured, and missing teeth. They are here to discuss everything you need to know about detecting and treating a cracked tooth.

What Causes a Dental Fracture?

There are various situations that could cause you to fracture a tooth, such as biting into a hard food or getting into an accident. Even bad habits, such as teeth or jaw grinding, can break down a tooth until it eventually leads to a crack.

What Are the Signs That a Tooth May Be Cracked?

dentistWhile a complete fracture isn’t difficult to detect, many cracks that appear in teeth can be invisible to the naked eye. The best way to tell if you have one is whether you feel pain or sensitivity in the localized area when eating food, brushing your teeth, or sipping on hot or cold drinks.

What Do I Do After Discovering a Fracture?

As soon as you discover you have a fractured tooth, the first step you need to take is to schedule an appointment with your dentist. They may choose to remove the tooth and replace it with a dental implant or use a crown or dental veneer.

If you have any of the symptoms of a fractured tooth and need to seek treatment, contact the friendly dentists at Dental Clinic of Onalaska to schedule an appointment at (608) 783-3341. You can also visit their website for more information about their full list of general and cosmetic dentistry services. 

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