Whenever you eat food or even try to chew a gum do you feel a pain in your tooth or there may be a situation like whenever you drink something cold even if water you feel something hollow and that pains. We are sure you would have done thorough checking and consulted doctors regarding your problem of pain. Well here first of all very specifically it is more important to learn that even if you are having pain in your mouth, taking pain killers or the normal doctors can't help it you should consult a dentist regarding the problem.
Now coming on the paining part if you have any of such symptoms than you might be suffering from 'Cracked Tooth Syndrome'. Don't just go over name and assume that it is some kind of disease. …show more content…
The reason why your usual doctor can't diagnose because even after x-rays sometimes the cracks are too small due to which they don't appear. Other than this sometimes the cracks are under the gums that makes it challenging even for dentists to diagnose it correctly.
Why do this occurs-
As mentioned earlier, it has no links with what type of oral care you do they can appear due to your habits of teeth grinding. Very often this problem persists in molar teeth.
Why does it hurt-
If you want to know the reason for the pain, we need to go through the tooth anatomy. It is made of the most upper layer enamel, then it has a layer called dentin beneath which there are sift tissues called pulp which contains blood vessels and tooth nerves.
Whenever we chew our food the hard enamel present makes movement of the pieces which causes irritation in the pulp leading to pain. After a certain point the constant pain you are feeling may turn into damaged pulp which may spread in the other nearby teeth as well.
How you can prevent it-
Once if the tooth is cracked it is not similar to the skin cuts which gets heal itself by the time. Eventually you need a proper treatment but meanwhile to prevent its growth you should minimize the grinding or clenching and avoid chewing hard