Lisle cracked tooth
If your tooth cracks, you may experience a variety of symptoms such as erratic pain when you chew on your food and sudden pain when your tooth is exposed to extreme temperatures. In many case, the pain will be intermittent. Over time, the pulp will become damaged and the symptoms will become worse and more constant. An untreated
Lisle cracked tooth can lead to an infection of the pulp tissue.
If you have a Lisle cracked tooth it’s important to see an experienced endodontist like Linda Ricks, DDS, MS, PC as soon as possible for prompt and accurate treatment. There are different treatments for cracked teeth and the decision will need to be made by the endodontist on a case-by-case basis. According to the American Association of Endodontics, endodontists specialize in treating cracked teeth and will adapt their treatment to the location, type and the severity of the crack. Once it has been treated, most cracked teeth will function the way they’re supposed to. You can rest assure that our expert endodontist will provide you with the quality treatment you need when you come to our office. Dr. Linda Ricks and our dedicated team of professionals have unsurpassed expertise and experience. Our practice incorporated the latest technology and state-of-the-art equipment to make our patients root canal experiences as pain-free and as comfortable as possible. Our practice specializes in conventional, microscopic and surgical endodontics. We offer our patients a full-range of exceptional endodontic services which include: the evaluation and diagnosis of oral pain, root canal therapy, microscopic endodontics, microscopic retreatment of failing root canals, surgical endodontics-apicoectomies, nitrous oxide sedation and a 24-hour answering service. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff members look forward to meeting and helping you soon.
Get the relief you need from your
Lisle cracked tooth symptoms. Contact our office today to schedule your appointment with our exceptional endodontist.
By Linda Ricks, DDS, MS, PC
March 15, 2018
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