What Are the Symptoms of a Cracked Tooth?
Teeth fractures are transverse and longitudinal fractures that occur as the organic content of teeth gradually decreases with age.
Broken teeth
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Teeth fractures are transverse and longitudinal fractures that occur as the organic content of teeth gradually decreases with age.
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- Broken teeth
- Common locations
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- Common causes
- Organic matter content in teeth decreases with age
- Common symptoms
- Transverse and longitudinal fissures
Avoiding biting hard materials is undoubtedly the most important. Do more oral relaxation exercises and don't keep your teeth clenched. In terms of diet, eat less sour foods. |
There are two types of tooth fractures: transverse fracture and longitudinal fracture. Transverse fracture is vertical fracture. Longitudinal fracture is the fracture of teeth along the left and right sides of the tooth. |
The organic content of teeth gradually decreases with age, after 35 years of age. However, the inorganic content of teeth gradually increases with age, which makes the teeth brittle. Tooth enamel itself is a hard and brittle tissue. If you bite a hard object or force a bite on it, the tooth will crack and cause fracture. |
Tooth fracture is severely damaged and meets certain conditions, the damaged tooth can be pulled out. If the molars are damaged, a gap maintainer should be placed. |