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Sir are small cracks can repair on its own after sometime or by using calcium toothpaste for its remineralisation
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Small cracks in teeth may or may not repair on their own, depending on the extent and severity of the crack. In some cases, minor cracks may be superficial and not cause any significant issues. Good oral hygiene practices, such as using fluoride toothpaste and maintaining a healthy diet, can promote remineralization and strengthen the enamel. However, it's important to note that once a tooth is cracked, the crack itself cannot be repaired or healed. If the crack is significant or causing discomfort, it's best to consult a dentist for an evaluation. They will determine the severity of the crack and recommend appropriate treatment options. In some cases, dental bonding or a filling may be used to repair minor cracks and strengthen the tooth structure. For more severe cracks that extend into the deeper layers of the tooth, additional treatments such as a dental crown or root canal therapy may be necessary. It's essential to seek professional dental advice for a proper evaluation and personalized treatment plan based on the specific condition of your teeth. Dentists are trained to diagnose and treat various dental issues, including cracked teeth, and can provide the most suitable recommendations for your situation.
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Answer to your question would definitely be visiting a dentist because cracks need to be examined first, to analyse how severe or meagre they are . As such cracks are irreversible when it comes to there treatment , however we can manage to stop them from further development after a thorough examination and discussion.
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Any sort of cracks on the tooth are irreversible. It will not go away,moreover can increase with time. It is better to get it checked and prevent further harm.
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Do not bite hard food like nuts,sugarcane,etc
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Hello It needs cbct that how much cracks are thr
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Hello It's wise to get checked and then decide instead of self medication
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Try tooth min tooth paste
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Visit a local dentist for physical evaluation. A physical evaluation is required to answer your question.
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