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This condition causes tooth pain and sensitivity

2006-09-21 15:24:06 · 5 answers · asked by MellyG 3 in Health Dental

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Cracked tooth syndrome sucks. It may be the most unpredictable thing we deal with in dentistry. The worst thing is, the only way to ACTUALLY know how bad the crack is would be to take the tooth out and look at it. If it was a huge through-and-through crack, you would pat yourself on the back and say, "Wise move." If it is a relatively superficial crack that vears off to the side of the tooth, you'd say, "Oh rats, we could have saved it." An x-ray will not generally show ANYTHING with a cracked tooth, because the parts are not displaced from each other.

Here's about everything you'd ever want to know about cracked tooth syndrome: http://www.cda-adc.ca/jcda/vol-68/issue-8/470.pdf

If that link does not work, go to this one http://www.cda-adc.ca/jcda/vol-68/issue-8/470.html and click on "Full Text."

2006-09-21 17:08:55 · answer #1 · answered by Picture Taker 7 · 0 0

cracked tooth syndrome is caused when i get mad a someone

2006-09-21 22:25:34 · answer #2 · answered by ogrockwell 2 · 0 0

it is the incomplete fracture of first layer of the tooth,that is enamel..it can be identified by bititng on rubber cup..biting on it doesnt cause pain but relesing pressure causes pain... [dentist]

2006-09-22 00:56:41 · answer #3 · answered by abc 1 · 0 0

I'm a dentist.

Cold sensitivity.
Pain when biting, pain on release.

Sometimes pain with percussion.
Sometimes pain when eating sweets.

2006-09-23 21:15:36 · answer #4 · answered by Nebula D 5 · 0 0

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2014-01-01 05:04:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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