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How Are Tooth Fractures and Cracks Treated?

Why Do Tooth Fractures and Cracks Occur?

Although teeth have a hard structure, they can break or crack due to various factors. The most common causes of tooth fractures and cracks:

Traumas and Impacts: A fall, accident or a hard fountain can cause pressure with the tooth to break.

Hard Foods: Biting hard foods such as ice, hard candies, and nut shells can damage tooth enamel.

Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): Unconsciously clenching teeth during sleep can cause teeth to wear down and crack intermittently.

Decay and Weakened Teeth: Fractures can occur more easily when the tooth structure is weakened due to decay.

Old Fillings and Restorations: Fillings that wear out over time can increase the presence of the tooth and the risk of breaking.

Treatment Methods Applied for Tooth Fractures and Cracks

The treatment process of a broken or fractured tooth varies depending on the extent of the damage and the change. Here are the most common treatment methods:

  1. Bonding (Filling) Application

It is used for small fractures and cracks.

The damaged area is repaired using a composite filling material in the color of the tooth.

It is a fast and economical solution, usually completed in a single session.

  1. Porcelain Laminate (Leaf Porcelain) Coating

It is suitable for small fractures and cracks in the front teeth.

An aesthetic appearance is achieved by applying thin porcelain coatings to the front equipment of the tooth.

A durable and natural result is obtained.

  1. Crown (Coating) Treatment

It is applied if a large part of the tooth is broken.

The capacity and safety of the tooth are preserved by using zirconium or porcelain coatings.

It is a long-lasting solution for the recovery of the deteriorated function of the tooth.

  1. Root Canal Treatment

If the fracture has progressed to the nerve of the tooth, it spreads.

The damaged nerve tissue loss and the tooth tissue is filled and strengthened.

It is recommended to apply a coating on the treatment after the treatment.

  1. Dental Implant

It is applied if the tooth is completely broken and needs to be added.

A natural appearance is achieved by placing a titanium implant in place of the missing tooth.

It offers a long-term solution.

Precautions That Can Be Taken to Prevent Tooth Fractures and Cracks

✔ Regular Dental Check-ups: Cracks detected at an early stage can be prevented with regular check-ups by the dentist.

✔ Prevent Teeth Grinding: If you have a habit of clenching your teeth during sleep, you can use a night plate (bruxism plates).

✔ Balanced Diet: Consume foods rich in calcium and vitamin D and develop teeth.

✔ Avoid Hard Foods: Be careful not to break ice, hard candies or nuts with your teeth.

✔ Use of Mouth Safety: You can increase your teeth against possible impacts by using a mouth guard while doing sports.

Regular Oral Care: Strengthens your oral health with brushing your teeth, flossing and antibacterial mouthwash.

Tooth fractures and cracks can lead to greater tooth loss if not treated in a timely manner. If you have a crack or fracture in your tooth, you should consult your dentist as soon as possible and determine the appropriate treatment plan. You can have a healthy and aesthetic smile by protecting your teeth!