Endodontic Specialist of Naples
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973 Michigan Ave., Naples, FL 34103
239-263-1644
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  • Root Canal Therapy
  • Endodontic Retreatment
  • Microsurgery (Apicoectomy)
  • Dental Implants
  • Cracked Teeth
  • Traumatic Injuries
  • Injuries in Children


Cracked Teeth

Cracked teeth demonstrate many types of symptoms, including pain when chewing, temperature sensitivities, or even the release of biting pressure. It is also common for pain to come and go, making it difficult to diagnose the cause of discomfort.

Chewing can cause minor movement of the cracked pieces of your tooth, and the pulp within the tooth becomes irritated. At the same time, when biting pressure is released, the crack can close quickly, resulting in sharp pain. Eventually, the pulp will become damaged and tooth will consistently hurt, even when you are not chewing. It is possible that cracks can lead to infection of the pulp tissue, which can spread to the bone and gum surrounding the problematic tooth.

Types of Cracks

Craze lines

These are tiny cracks that only affect the outer enamel of the tooth. These cracks are more common in adults. These types of cracks are superficial and are usually of no concern.

fractured cusp graphicFractured Cusp

When a cusp becomes weakened, a fracture may result. The cusp may break off or be removed by a dentist. A fractured cusp rarely damages the pulp, so root canal is not necessary. Your dentist will determine if you will need an endodontic consult or not.


cracked tooth graphicCracked Tooth

This type of crack extends from the chewing surface of the tooth and vertically migrates towards the root. In some cases, the crack may extend below the gum line. It is possible for the crack to extend further into the root. Damage to the pulp is commonplace. In this case, root canal treatment is usually necessary. A cracked tooth that is not treated will worsen, resulting in the loss of the tooth. Therefore, early detection is essential.


split tooth graphicSplit Tooth

A split tooth is usually the result of an untreated cracked tooth. It can be identified by a crack with distinct segments. This type of tooth can never be saved intact. Yet, the position and extent of the problem will dictate whether any portion of the tooth can be saved. Sometimes, endodontic treatment by the endodontist and restoration by your restorative dentist can be used to save your tooth.


vertical root fracture graphicVertical Root Fracture

A vertical root fracture begins at the root and extends towards the chewing surface of the tooth. Unfortunately, they show minimal symptoms and may go unnoticed. Treatment involves endodontic treatment if a portion of the tooth can be saved by removal of the fractured root. Otherwise the tooth will have to be extracted.

 

 

Endodontic Specialists of Naples

Address: 973 Michigan Avenue • Naples, FL 34103
Phone: 239-263-1644 • Fax: 239-262-7984
Email: info@naplesendodontist.com

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