Teeth

Cracked Tooth?


(HealthDay News) -- Sharp pain when you bite down on a piece of food may signal a cracked tooth.

Here are common causes for tooth cracks, courtesy of the American Dental Association:


  • Chewing or biting foods like hard candy, nuts, or ice cubes.

  • Injury to the mouth.

  • Grinding or clenching your teeth.

  • Chewing unevenly.

  • Loss of parts of the tooth, often from fillings or wear.

  • Procedures like root canals that cause teeth to become brittle.

  • Teeth being exposed to extreme temperatures, such as from eating very hot foods or drinking ice water.







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