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There are a large number of reasons why a person could potentially suffer such an injury. In this case, there can be a lot of unpleasant consequences - from a simple violation of aesthetics to severe pain, hypersensitivity to cold or hot food.
Let's look at why chips may appear and what the consequences are. We will also touch upon the issue of prompt home treatment in such a situation, as well as a method for solving the problem by a professional dentist.
The most common causes of chipped teeth
Human teeth are very strong. They are well protected from external mechanical influences and are designed specifically to cope with tough, fibrous foods. However, there are many factors that could potentially lead to chipping.
When you make an appointment with your dentist, he or she will conduct a thorough examination of your mouth and determine what may be causing the problem.
Typically, chips occur as a result of several common reasons:
- Inattentive food selection. You can chip a tooth when chewing if there is something too hard inside the food. It could be a small stone, a mollusk shell, and much more. The danger is especially great if you actively chew food and cannot sense in time that something is wrong.
- External trauma. Often happens when hit, fallen, or involved in a traffic accident. There is also a danger of collateral injuries. This may include tooth dislocation, gum damage, wounds on the tongue, or the oral mucosa.
It is also important to understand that the strength of a person's teeth may vary depending on many factors. There are several factors that significantly increase the likelihood of chipping:
- Violation of the acidity of the oral cavity.
- Enamel diseases.
- Cracks on the surface of the tooth.
- Severe damage to the seal.
- Malocclusion and other congenital deformities.
- Bruxism.
People with bad habits are also at risk. Excessive consumption of alcohol and smoking leads to teeth becoming much more fragile.
If a person belongs to a risk group, a chip may appear even from not the strongest pressure. Therefore, it is worth monitoring the condition of your teeth and taking timely measures. So, if you suffer from bruxism and grind your teeth a lot at night, you should choose mouthguards on the advice of your dentist to reduce the negative impact.
Some people also experience chipping simply because they are inattentive to their diet. They actively chew on candy and nuts and open their jaws too much while chewing food, which significantly increases the potential for injury.
Sometimes the problem takes on a systemic nature and indicates negative changes in the body, a lack of certain nutrients from food. In this case, the answer to the question of why teeth may break off specifically in your case is given by a comprehensive examination.
Why do gums hurt under dentures?
Among the main reasons influencing the development of gum pain after prosthetics are:
- Incorrectly installed prosthesis. Errors in choosing the size and shape of the structure cause discomfort. Crowns press and rub the gums. The situation is aggravated by the fact that with frequent consumption of solid foods, toffees and other foods, the position of the structure changes, which causes chafing and wounds on the mucous membrane.
- Allergic reaction. Intoxication occurs if the patient has a tendency to be allergic to cobalt, copper, chromium, nickel and metal alloys. It is also enhanced when installing metal ceramics.
- The case is dangerous. If assistance is not provided in a timely manner, there is a risk of developing Quincke's edema.
- Diseases of the gums, mouth and teeth. If a foreign object is installed during an infection of the oral cavity, the disease can develop into gingivitis, fungal stomatitis, cyst, candidiasis, caries. Symptoms may vary. For example, soft plaque accumulates under the denture; when you press the plate, the pain intensifies, the gums bleed and swell. Periodontal tissues are deeply affected, and ulcers appear on the alveolar processes.
Signs of chipping
In most cases, chips can be identified by visual inspection or when the patient simply touches the tooth with his tongue. But there are also situations when the chip is located on the inside, difficult to reach and difficult to inspect.
Such situations reveal themselves as a whole list of symptoms. These include the following:
- Problems with chewing food, something constantly gets in the way, pieces begin to get stuck inside the tooth.
- The loss of a previously installed filling (a chip forms on the remaining part of the tooth and it simply cannot hold on normally).
- Severe sensitivity when eating - a reaction occurs to sour, salty, cold, hot foods.
- Acute pain and severe pulsation at the site of injury.
It is worth understanding that the size and nature of chips may vary. Because of this, some patients may not even notice the problem, while others experience severe pain - their nerve is exposed. Regardless of the degree of destruction, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible and conduct a detailed examination of the oral cavity.
Traumatic stomatitis of the oral cavity - the result of soft tissue injury
Any injury can sooner or later lead to serious delayed consequences. And although getting an injury to the oral cavity is more difficult than hitting a limb, damage to the teeth, gums, cheeks and tongue is not uncommon. The consequence of injury can be various diseases; in this article we will look at one of the options - traumatic stomatitis. From the article you will learn what the causes and symptoms of this disease are, as well as how it can be diagnosed and treated.
Main types of damage
The choice of treatment method directly depends on how badly the patient’s tooth is damaged. There are several common manifestations, which include the following:
Crack in the enamel.
- The enamel itself is very durable, which is not surprising - it acts as the main protective mechanism throughout life. There are many factors that can lead to the appearance of microcracks in the surface. From the outside, they are often very difficult to distinguish, but they can not only increase in size, but also become the cause of common oral diseases, such as caries. Food gets packed into the cracked areas and bacteria actively multiply in them. At the same time, the strength becomes less and the likelihood of a large chip only increases. The standard cause of the problem is an incorrect diet, eating a lot of sweets.
- Chipping of part of the enamel. A lacuna appears on the tooth, which is often clearly visible even during an external examination. There is pain and an acute reaction when eating various types of food. It is worth consulting a doctor as soon as possible to prevent the problem from getting worse.
- Skol. It differs in location and size. Depending on the nature of the injury, it appears on both the external and internal sides of the tooth and is clearly visible during the initial visual examination. The injury is accompanied by hypersensitivity, severe pain, pulsation and other noticeable negative manifestations.
Injuries in which the tooth is chipped at the root are also common. They are the most dangerous for humans, because in this case the nerve is exposed and the patient begins to experience severe physical suffering. Further actions in case of injury will depend on the condition of the remaining part of the tooth. Removal of the root is required, but sometimes it is possible to use the remainder as a base for a crown.
In our clinic, doctors fight for every tooth. We do everything to restore aesthetics, chewing ability and relieve you of pain.
Symptoms
Externally, a callus looks like a compaction or a blister filled with liquid, it all depends on the nature of its occurrence.
In children, the formation looks like a blister; after a rupture, a whitish compaction appears in its place. In adults, the callus may have the same appearance; if it ruptures, there is a high risk of developing a small ulcer.
As a rule, patients do not feel any discomfort, their body temperature does not rise and fever does not occur. In general, such a formation is not dangerous; it requires special attention if it ruptures, since there is a high risk of infection in the wound.
First aid at home for a chipped tooth
Sometimes the injury occurs late in the evening or it is impossible to make an appointment with a doctor the next day. In this case, you need to take the right steps to prevent infection, relieve pain, and rule out most other potential problems.
At home, several actions are taken depending on how severe your injury is and what signs it is accompanied by:
- Mouth rinse. Note that as soon as a tooth chips, you need to stop swallowing saliva until you rinse your mouth. Rinsing is done gently, without creating a vacuum or strong pressure on the affected side. To ensure quick disinfection, you can also use a chlorhexidine solution.
- Application of a special compress. This is necessary in order to minimize swelling. At home, use a towel soaked in cold water or a special ice bag, which we recommend keeping on hand. If there is no such bag, put the ice in a bag and wrap it with cloth. The same towel will work well.
- Taking painkillers. This allows for temporary relief of pain. If you do not have any contraindications, you can use products with an additional anti-inflammatory effect. These include such as Ibuprofen, Dolaren and others. When the patient does not have individual intolerance to drugs, and the chip is large, it is practiced to place a tampon soaked in lidocaine or novocaine inside. The measure is needed to significantly reduce pain and prevent pathogenic bacteria from entering the chipped tooth.
A special situation arises if a person experiences severe bleeding. In this case, rinsing is contraindicated. The tooth itself can be covered with a turunda for additional protection.
If you have a chip, you need to see a doctor as soon as possible. When a tooth is chipped at the root, we recommend saving the remaining part - it will be needed for subsequent restorative procedures.
It is not recommended to delay going to the doctor. The reason is that there is a high probability of infection and gradual further spread of the process.
How to get rid of pain
It is important not to take independent action. Treatment of gum inflammation from dentures is carried out by a dentist, who first of all conducts an examination, identifies the cause of the pathology, and only then prescribes therapy and answers the question “how to treat.”
To cure the inflammatory process and eliminate pain caused by improper installation of the structure, correction of the prosthesis is undertaken. If the cause of the pathology is an allergic reaction to metal and its alloys, then there is only one way out - the manufacture and installation of a metal-free structure made of zirconium dioxide.
In a clinical setting, specialists treat and irrigate gums for regeneration and remove necrotizing tissue.
At home, patients use:
- Medications. The use of antibiotics and painkillers is prescribed by the dentist only if the gums under the dentures hurt as a result of complications.
- The most popular use of rinses, creams, gels and ointments, balms with anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antiseptic effects. The following popular brands accelerate the healing of gums - “Metragil-Denta”, “Miramistin”, “Cholisal”, “Forest Balsam”, “Malavit”, “Chlorhexidine”. Regular use and surface treatment helps relieve unpleasant symptoms and destroy bacteria accumulating under the structure.
- The use of special toothpastes (“Lakolyut”, “President”, “Parodontax”) helps reduce bleeding gums and relieve inflammation. The medicinal paste is used for a month. It is impossible to treat the gums after this time. You can add a drop of tea tree oil to a pea-sized amount of product. This is a natural antiseptic that is actively used in dentistry.
The application of collagen plates and pads under removable dentures is recommended by the doctor in case of constant friction. They perform the function of protecting the mucous membrane and disinfecting the surface. The plates are applied three times a day to the mucous membrane.
Types of professional medical care
When a patient sees a dentist, he carefully assesses the situation. Depending on the initial state, there may be many options for action. These include:
- Remineralization. This method is used if a small crack occurs in the enamel. Either an individual tooth or the entire row can be treated with a special strengthening preparation. A special product is used, which contains a sufficient amount of various trace elements and minerals. The technology allows you to get rid of cracks and significantly strengthen the tooth.
- Application of preparations with a high fluoride content. This is also necessary in order to significantly improve the overall condition of the enamel. The patient is prescribed a special mouthguard, onto which such material is applied. This makes it possible to provide treatment around the clock.
- Artistic restoration. This method is needed specifically to restore the aesthetics of the oral cavity. The method is used if the chip is small. Modern technologies are needed to restore the shine of enamel. The color of the restored fragment will not differ from the surrounding row.
- Installation of additional cover. One of the most common methods of restoring dental aesthetics without the use of complex and lengthy operations. We use various types of overlays – these can be lumineers and veneers. The composition, duration of use, appearance and many other characteristics differ.
- Placement of a special crown. The approach can be used if the upper part of the tooth is not severely damaged. The remaining part of the tooth in this case begins to be used as a natural support. The crown will be stable and will completely fill the vacated space.
- Using special tabs. At the same time, the order for the production of such an onlay is transferred to a special dental laboratory. The overlay is very durable and restores chewing ability.
Sometimes, as a result of strong pressure, the tooth root itself breaks. This is the most serious situation in which proper removal of tooth remains and subsequent implantation will be required. A base is installed in the gum, on which a special crown is fixed.
Treatment
Like any serious disease, traumatic stomatitis requires immediate treatment. First of all, the doctor will have to eliminate the source of injury:
- In the case of a broken or chipped tooth, it is necessary to cure or remove this tooth, depending on the depth of the damage.
- Braces and dentures are improved or remade from higher quality material.
- Tartar is removed and the sharp edge of the tooth is ground down.
- If there are minor injuries, wounds and cracks are washed with antiseptics (peroxide, furacillin, infusions of calendula or chamomile).
- More serious injuries are numbed and treated with anti-inflammatory drugs.
- For quick healing of wounds, ulcers and erosions, your doctor may recommend applications with rosehip or sea buckthorn oils, vitamin A oil solution and other keratoplasties.
- In cases of thermal burns or frostbite, applications of an anesthetic drug may be necessary, but in case of a chemical burn, you must first thoroughly rinse the damaged area with a neutralizer. For an acid burn, use an alkali solution, and for an alkaline burn, accordingly, use an acid solution. And only after eliminating the traumatic substance is further treatment with antiseptics and anesthetic rinses possible.
Chip in the front row of teeth
Typically, such chips occur when biting or a strong blow. Even the smallest defects are noticeable on the front row, so a small chip can cause not only discomfort, but also psychological problems. Also, the aesthetics are spoiled by microcracks, which over time begin to turn black and become more and more visible.
When small cracks appear, fluoridation and mineralization are usually sufficient. If the enamel has been severely damaged and part of the tooth has broken off, installing an artificial veneer would be a good solution. In our clinic, your dentist will install veneers or ultraneers for you. If the damage is severe, the only option is removal, prosthetics or implantation.
Complications
A visit to the dentist is necessary not only for the treatment and restoration of a damaged tooth. The doctor will also help solve the aesthetic problem, and most importantly, avoid the development of complications.
Complications accompanying a chip are:
- The development of inflammation due to infection entering the pulp.
- Increased sensitivity.
- Bending (fracture) of its roots caused by tooth deformation.
- Violation of occlusion, leading to gradual tooth decay and poor quality of chewing food.
- The appearance of caries, periodontitis, pulpitis.
- The development of diseases of the heart, kidneys, liver, stomach due to progressive inflammation of pulpitis.
- Formation of granulomas and cysts.
To avoid the development of such complications, the patient is always asked to undergo an x-ray to exclude or confirm the disorder. If there is a chip, then it needs to be repaired as soon as possible.
Chip on the side of the tooth
Most often occurs during chewing. Since this is a side invisible to prying eyes, many patients decide not to see a doctor at all and live with such a defect.
This approach is wrong for several reasons:
- A chip can easily become a site for the development of caries and the situation will only get worse.
- Due to the strong pressure on the damaged area, further destruction is possible.
- There is a risk of injury to the tongue when it comes into contact with a sharp edge and the onset of an inflammatory process.
The advantage of working with the sides is that aesthetics matter less. Therefore, you can get by with less expensive materials during the restoration process. The strength itself will not become lower.
Content
Tooth decay is an unpleasant event that requires immediate response. This can happen due to injury, untreated caries, brittle teeth and other reasons. Any chips, even small ones, mean a violation of the integrity of the enamel. That is, the tooth becomes vulnerable, infection can enter and the destruction of the crown part can continue. The patient begins to feel discomfort and pain when exposed to hot and cold temperatures, sweet and sour. The sharp edge of the chip injures the soft tissue of the gums during chewing, and bacteria penetrating into the wound cause inflammation. To restore your tooth and avoid negative consequences, you should immediately make an appointment with a specialist.
Occurrence of a vertical crack
Sometimes a chip does not appear, but the tooth cracks vertically - this is very noticeable from the outside. The choice of treatment method will be based on how severely the enamel is damaged and how deep the crack goes.
There are three main treatment options:
- Standard filling.
- Installation of external onlays on the tooth.
- Removal and subsequent implantation.
It is important to resolve the problem quickly before numerous potential complications arise.
In children
Milk teeth, unfortunately, are no less susceptible to damage than primary teeth. And the main reason for the violation of integrity is the mobility of children.
If they fall unsuccessfully, they injure any part of the body, including teeth. The front incisors are the first to suffer from impacts.
If the baby breaks off a piece, parents should adhere to the following recommendations:
- Do not panic.
- Rinse to remove any dirt that gets into your mouth.
- Disinfect the wound, tongue, cheeks, and gums with hydrogen peroxide (in addition to peroxide, the child can be offered to rinse his mouth with decoctions of calendula and chamomile).
- If possible, save the fragment.
After examining the chip, the doctor administers anesthesia and sends you for x-rays. The resulting image will help determine the position of the root and identify the condition of the jaw and tissues after injury.
The restoration method is selected based on the degree of damage. If a slight violation is present on the incisors, the dentist can use a special gel that “preserves” this tooth until it is completely healed.
The peculiarity of the structure of milk teeth allows the pulp not to be removed even with severe damage.
Children can have fluoridation, silver plating, fillings, veneers (for older children), and restoration with light-curing materials.
These procedures will allow you to save your teeth until they are replaced with molars.
Do children need to treat chipped teeth?
Parents often ask the question of what to do if a child’s tooth chips. Many people believe that baby teeth are not that important and therefore need not be treated. The logic is simple - they will fall out on their own and be replaced by indigenous ones.
But you should not be guided by this logic for a simple reason - the condition of the baby tooth greatly affects the formation of the molar. The onset of the inflammatory process and infection of the tooth lead to inflammation of the gums. This can negatively affect the formation of permanent dentition.
Prevention
To keep your teeth healthy for a long time, you need to follow a few simple but effective recommendations:
- Eat properly and balanced.
- Visit the dentist at least once a year and treat any diseases that have arisen.
- Carry out oral hygiene procedures daily.
- Take multivitamin complexes to strengthen the immune system and reduce the risk of thinning enamel.
- Lead an active and healthy lifestyle.
- When engaging in traumatic sports, use devices that protect the dentition.
- Avoid the presence of nuts, candies, and sweets with stretchy filling in your diet.
- Treat diseases of internal organs and their systems in a timely manner.
Healthy teeth mean a beautiful and attractive smile, good health, and a great mood. It's important to remember this.
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What complications can you encounter due to chips?
If you notice a chip on your tooth, you should contact your dentist as soon as possible to have it repaired. And it's not just about aesthetics. Delay will cost the health of your smile. There are several potential complications that have to be encountered in medical practice:
- Tooth infection. Any pathogenic bacteria can penetrate through the open pulp. As a result, the person not only suffers from pain. Previously, only a slightly damaged tooth that could still be saved had to be removed.
- Periodontitis. This is the name of a strong inflammatory process that occurs in the tissues surrounding the apex of the tooth root. Treatment is long and complex and may require removal.
- Formation of neoplasm. They can be of either granulosa or cystic type and pose a serious danger to the human body.
- Changes in bite and dental mobility. It is formed due to the fact that it becomes inconvenient for a person to close his jaws. There are many types of complications due to this reason.
The development of severe sensitivity to food, which over time develops into pain, is also characteristic. You cannot delay treatment - contact a doctor as soon as possible.
Why does aphthous stomatitis occur?
As noted above, the causes of aphthous wounds in a person’s mouth can be both local and general somatic in nature. Let's look at the main ones.
Local causes of aphthous stomatitis:
- Mechanical damage to the human oral mucosa. Such injuries occur as a result of a person eating hard and tough foods. Often, even a small scratch on the roof of the mouth can cause aphthous stomatitis.
- Thermal lesions of the human oral mucosa. The occurrence of wounds and the development of aphthous stomatitis in this case provoke burns of the mucous membrane, which a person could receive by consuming hot drinks or food.
General somatic causes of wounds in the human oral cavity:
- Heredity factors. The predisposition to the occurrence of aphthous stomatitis in the mouth may be determined by genetic reasons. Therefore, there is a risk of developing this disease and the manifestation of a chronic form of stomatitis (when ulcers on the mucous membrane appear regularly) in people whose parents also suffered from this disease.
- Somatic diseases. Aphthous stomatitis often develops in people who suffer from any secondary somatic diseases. For example, these could be diseases of the digestive system and gastrointestinal tract.
- Weak immunity. For this reason, children are susceptible to oral ulcers because their immunity is not yet fully developed. In a child, aphthous stomatitis is more severe than in an adult and is accompanied by an increase in temperature and a deterioration in general well-being. Against the background of colds, immunity is also often reduced, and aphthous stomatitis occurs in the person’s mouth.
- Avitaminosis. With an incorrect diet, a person does not receive enough substances necessary for the successful functioning of the body. Due to a lack of vitamins C and B or microelements such as selenium, folic acid, zinc or iron, in some cases aphthous stomatitis occurs in a person’s mouth.
- Allergy. An allergic reaction associated with eating foods such as citrus fruits, nuts (especially peanuts), chocolate, red berries (strawberries, wild strawberries) or foods containing gluten (cereals, pasta) in some cases leads to the appearance of canker sores. wound in a person's mouth.
- Stress. When a person finds himself in a stressful situation, he spends significant resources to cope with the current problem. This leads to a loss of strength, decreased immunity and a general weakening of the body, as a result of which wounds form in the person’s mouth and he develops aphthous stomatitis.
How to prevent chipping
There are several tips that dentists give to patients in order to keep their teeth intact for as long as possible. These include:
- Maintain good oral hygiene. Use high-quality pastes, rinses, special gels as recommended by your doctor. The enamel needs to be strengthened.
- Visit your dentist regularly. It is necessary to carry out proper dental treatment, to ensure that the enamel does not crack or wear off.
- Monitor the condition of the gastrointestinal tract and other body systems. Particular attention should be paid to the functioning of the endocrine and immune systems. Changes in the balance of acidity in the oral cavity should not be allowed.
- Form your diet correctly. It should include foods that stimulate strong bones and teeth.
- Correct your bite. Due to improper bite, chips appear quite often, and the enamel itself is worn away ahead of time. It is cheaper to get braces than to periodically spend money on veneers, implantation, remineralization and other dental procedures.
- Cure bruxism. This may require you to wear special mouthguards.
Equally important is the advice to monitor what and how you eat. Try not to chew on anything too hard—candy, nuts, and more. If you chew carefully and watch what you eat, the likelihood of chipping will be much less.
Reasons for the development of pathology
Damage can be caused by several direct or indirect factors. Determining the cause is an important aspect for proper treatment. Among these factors:
- Mechanical damage due to trauma.
- Chipping due to bad habits (biting nails, pens, and other objects not intended for this purpose).
- Reduced acidity of the oral cavity, which negatively affects the strength of enamel.
- Bite defects.
- Dental pathologies that have not received treatment.
- Remineralized enamel.
- Hormonal imbalances, changes during pregnancy.
- Frequent consumption of excessively hot or cold foods.
- Night grinding of teeth.
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At our clinic, doctors are ready to quickly treat chipped teeth and any other injuries or damage. We use advanced techniques - from remineralization to installation of onlays and implantation.
We offer our clients affordable prices and are always ready to answer any questions they may have. We will relieve you of pain, restore the aesthetics of your smile and the ability to chew normally. We have affordable prices and special offers.
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Topic in the “Tavern” section, created by user FACE_burger, 04 Mar 2022 at 23:39.
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FACE_burger
Help urgently, the tooth cuts the side of the tongue because of this there are ulcers and it hurts to eat, can it be sharpened with stone or metal? it's real? will there be consequences?
going to the dentist is not an option
Tila Tequila
going to the dentist is not an option
TinkerinoKripperino
cut your tongue with that tooth, what's your problem?
MaybeNextTime
you take sandpaper and fuck in the teeth for two hours
RichieVan
Don't use that tooth
Kawaisou
Take a grinder and carefully cut off the sharp edge
Reach Beach
you take sandpaper and fuck in the teeth for two hours
Take a grinder and carefully cut off the sharp edge
My eye twitched
Upson
It will heal on its own, this happens to me. True, after a while it will be the same again.
Justp1ayer
Help urgently, the tooth cuts the side of the tongue because of this there are ulcers and it hurts to eat, can it be sharpened with stone or metal? it's real? will there be consequences?
going to the dentist is not an option
MB wisdom tooth? This happened to my cheek and I had to remove it.
And if you just sharpen it, this is the most painless procedure that can be carried out even without anesthesia and in 1 minute.) Don’t be afraid.
Master M
I'm afraid fans of the creativity of a person from Ava TS (and he is apparently a fan) cannot use all their capabilities and they have their own hidden motive for existing in this universe, which is not clear to normal people
PS: what a crazy topic, I can’t understand how we can help you if you can’t go to the dentist
FACE_burger
I'm afraid fans of the creativity of a person from Ava TS (and he is apparently a fan) cannot use all their capabilities and they have their own hidden motive for existing in this universe, which is not clear to normal people
PS: what a crazy topic, I can’t understand how we can help you if you can’t go to the dentist
I couldn’t put my thoughts into words to explain to the guy why I couldn’t, and you were exactly as if you had read my thoughts, handsome. I want to know how to sharpen a tooth at home
Zeferit
I couldn’t put my thoughts into words to explain to the guy why I couldn’t, and you were exactly as if you had read my thoughts, handsome. I want to know how to sharpen a tooth at home
I'm afraid of nothing, but you can put some cotton wool on it if it's easier.
Just_a_fire
If it is a wisdom tooth, then it must be removed. Recently my own chipped and scratched my cheek. I really didn’t want to go to the dentist, but, as it turned out, it was in vain. Under local anesthesia, I had it removed in 20 seconds. I was pleasantly surprised.
Kawaisou
I can’t resist sending this picture to you, shh, just like that
MaybeNextTime
My eye twitched
You can also just stick a needle under your nail and hit the wall with a running start. works
Fludilko
Well, wait until it rots and you have to rip out half your jaw.
Defox
Help urgently, the tooth cuts the side of the tongue because of this there are ulcers and it hurts to eat, can it be sharpened with stone or metal? it's real? will there be consequences?
going to the dentist is not an option
It was the same crap. The dentist did it for free in 10 minutes. And it doesn't hurt at all. It’s just a little unpleasant that someone is drilling into your teeth. If you try to grind it down yourself, you’ll ruin your teeth and spread an infection, and then you won’t end up with problems.
Sarah Connor
If you really want, you can fly into space. You can sharpen it, the main thing is that the instrument is sterile, so try different options, I don’t know what to advise you, here you yourself need to choose the instrument, so to speak)
Disordered
The teeth wear down on their own. Wait until it heals, eat the other side. Then with both, but carefully, and then it won’t be so sharp.
Tila Tequila
I'm afraid fans of the creativity of a person from Ava TS (and he is apparently a fan) cannot use all their capabilities and they have their own hidden motive for existing in this universe, which is not clear to normal people
PS: what a crazy topic, I can’t understand how we can help you if you can’t go to the dentist
How to tell if a tooth is cracked
When a tooth cracks, patients notice a click. However, it is not always possible to see a crack with the naked eye, and pain often appears later. If a tooth is cracked and puts pressure on the gum, soft tissue swelling occurs and inflammation develops.
Bacteria enter the pulp through destroyed enamel. Patients note increased sensitivity to hot/cold foods and complain of pain when closing their jaws. Bad breath appears in the absence of caries. When chewing, the crack enlarges and, without treatment, leads to a tooth fracture or provokes severe pain due to nerve damage.
Important! A brown or black crack on a tooth indicates that food debris and bacteria have entered deep into the crown. Even damage to the enamel that is not noticeable at first leads to the development of caries.