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Cracked teeth present unique challenges in dental care. Common causes include repeated dental work, dental trauma, and biting on hard substances. Sometimes, the causes are subtle. Uneven chewing pressure or temperature changes can cause cracked teeth.Â
When you have a cracked tooth, you may experience sudden, sharp pain when you bite or chew. This pain may disappear quickly but tends to recur when chewing resumes, a sign your tooth is caving in under pressure. Also, a cracked tooth exposes the inner structures so that you may experience increased sensitivity to hot or cold beverages and foods.
Sometimes, you might see a visible crack on the tooth’s surface. However, many cracks are not easily visible, especially if they are small or hidden below the gum line. When you suspect a cracked tooth, schedule an appointment with an endodontist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Because its symptoms frequently resemble those of other dental problems, diagnosing a cracked tooth can be challenging. However, Dr. Sadek’s extensive training and experience enable him to detect even the smallest or most hidden cracks. After a review of your symptoms and visual inspection, Dr. Sadek uses advanced diagnostic tools like digital X-rays, dental microscopes, and 3D imaging to identify the crack’s location and severity.
Not all cracks are the same, and identifying the type of crack is vital for treatment. Here are different types of cracks:
Beyond pain, a cracked tooth can cause infection, putting your tooth at risk of extraction. When the damage is deep enough and extends into the pulp, we recommend a root canal to prevent further damage. During a root canal, the doctor removes the infected/damaged tissues and restores your tooth with a filling.
Extraction isn’t always the best solution for a cracked tooth. Call (562) 600-4305 to save your cracked tooth with endodontic services from Marina Endodontics.
Dr. Ahmed Sadek is a skilled endodontist with over 20 years of experience, known for his ability to tackle complex cases. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in cell and molecular biology before attending the New York University College of Dentistry. He honed his skills in the US Navy, leading endodontic care for a large military community. His exceptional service earned him commendations and leadership roles. He then followed an endodontic residency at the VA hospital in Long Beach.
Besides maintaining his private practice, Dr. Sadek is also involved in various humanitarian efforts. He is a member of prestigious associations, including Harbor Dental Society (President in 2017), American Association of Endodontists, American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and California State Association of Endodontists.