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Should You Leave a Cracked Tooth Alone


Posted on 11/16/2020 by SRD Tuscumbia
Should You Leave a Cracked Tooth AloneA cracked tooth can cause you a lot of pain and easily ruin your day. However, we often brush it off by taking a couple of painkillers, one too many at times, and push on with the day. Is it safe and healthy though to leave a cracked tooth alone? It is a terrible idea to ignore a cracked or chipped tooth.

It is a much better tactic to be proactive, call our Tuscumbia, AL dental team, and schedule an appointment with us at Singing River Dentistry.

What About a Painless Broken Tooth?


Even if the broken tooth hardly or does not hurt at all, it is no reason to turn a blind eye and carry on with life like nothing is going on. There might be several other underlying issues that cause it to be painless or that could cause more harm to the tooth and gum.

One of the underlying issues that accompany broken teeth is food detritus could easily get trapped inside the crack and cause a fatal infection due to bacteria accumulation leave alone straining the surrounding teeth to cover up for the broken one.

The extreme side of this is the occurrence of abscesses in the oral cavity filled with plaque, pus, and bacteria and they are quite painful. These abscesses are not only harmful to your mouth but also your body if the pus and bacteria from the sacs leak into the bloodstream and cause damages.

Besides diseases and inflammations, leaving a broken tooth unattended too for long makes it hard for repairs or the treatment less effective.

The more the tooth remains broken and ignored, the more the damage occurs, and the more likely you will need an extraction, root canal, or other restorative dental work.

At this point, it's either you endure the gap and loss of an incomplete smile or dig deeper into your pockets to get a denture.

You must get your broken tooth checked immediately to get the right treatment. Visit us at Singing River Dentistry and we will help you alleviate this problem.
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