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  • Home Remedies for Tooth Pain

    Experiencing pain every time you eat your favorite ice cream or have a cup of coffee is no way to live. But for many people, it’s a daily occurrence. In fact, according to recent studies, between 11.5%- 33.5% of all people experience dentin hypersensitivity (sensitive teeth). Common causes of tooth sensitivity range from untreated cavities to gum disease to loss of tooth…

  • Prevention

    There are simple steps you can take to prevent a chipped or cracked tooth. These include but aren’t limited to: Wear a mouthguard when participating in certain sports or recreational activities. Use scissors to cut things instead of using your teeth. Avoid chewing foods that are known to cause cracks or chips, such as ice,…

  • Cost

    Depending on the type of treatment required and insurance, the cost to repair a cracked or chipped tooth can range from several 100 dollars for a filling to close to $1,200 or more for a crown or root canal.9 If you are concerned about cost, it is best to call your dentist and ask for…

  • Repair

    Teeth do not repair themselves once cracked or chipped. Treatment is likely necessary. Repairing a cracked or chipped tooth can be minimal or require extensive treatment depending on the type of crack and how much of the tooth is affected. The goal of treatment is to stop the crack or chip from worsening and relieve…

  • When to See a Dentist

    A chipped tooth is best treated as soon as possible after the injury to prevent further damage. Cracked teeth should also be treated as soon as possible. An untreated crack can cause permanent damage to the tooth and its roots to the point that it is no longer functional and needs to be pulled. There…

  • Chipped vs. Cracked Tooth

    A chipped tooth and a cracked tooth, though similar, are different. A crack in the tooth usually starts near the gum line and spreads toward the chewing surface. Though the tooth remains intact, a fracture line may become visible across the tooth. In some cases, the fracture is only visible using a microscope, and a…

  • How to Fix a Chipped Tooth

    Chipped teeth can not only be an issue for your overall oral health, affecting the roots of the teeth and appearance, but they can also be painful. Chipped or cracked teeth can cause pain when chewing or exposed to hot or cold temperatures. Pain can occur erratically as well. In some cases, you might not have symptoms.…

  • Prevention

    A tooth abscess may sometimes be caused by a cracked or chipped tooth, an injury, or failed dental work. However, in most cases, tooth infections are caused by tooth decay. The best way to prevent a tooth infection is to practice good oral hygiene. Here are some ways to protect your teeth from cavities and gum disease: …

  • Side Effects

    Some of the most common side effects of antibiotics may include: Nausea Headache Diarrhea Yeast infection Changes in taste7  Seek immediate medical help if you experience any serious side effects while taking antibiotics, such as: Rash Difficulty breathing Wheezing Hives Peeling skin or blisters Swelling in the face, eyes, or mouth  Stomach cramps Joint pain Worsening signs…

  • Common Antibiotics Used for a Tooth Infection

    Penicillin-type drugs, such as amoxicillin and penicillin V potassium, are typically the first-line antibiotics that dentists prescribe to treat a tooth infection. However, allergic reactions to penicillins are common. If you have a history of allergy symptoms (such as hives, swelling, or low blood pressure) after taking penicillin-type drugs, let your dentist know. They may…