What leads to a Fractured Tooth (Cracked Tooth)?
Ever wondered what causes teeth to break? And how do we define a fractured tooth? Today’s post will provide answers to these queries, so stay tuned! Understanding Fractured Teeth: Cracked Tooth Defined If you are under the illusion that your teeth are impervious to damage, that is a misconception. While they may appear strong, factors like chewing on hard substances and age can contribute to the development of cracked or fractured teeth. Termed as cracked teeth or crack tooth syndrome (CTS), the emergence of a fractured tooth takes place when a crack forms within the structure of a tooth. While some cracks may be minor or harmless and thus can be ignored, in other cases, when they pose a threat of splitting or breakage of the tooth, it makes sense to seek the services of a professional right away. And during exigencies, an emergency dentist can emerge as your savior. What triggers tooth cracks? Tooth fractures can happen to anyone, but they are common in children and older...