What This Page Covers:

  • Expert Care: Liv Endodontics offers treatment by highly trained endodontists with specialized education in cracked tooth repair and root canal procedures.
  • Advanced Technology: We utilize 3D imaging, Edge Pro Laser, and in-room microscopes to provide accurate, precise, and less invasive treatments.
  • Emergency Access: Same-day emergency appointments are available to provide quick relief and prevent further damage from a cracked tooth.
  • Comfort and Compassion: Liv Endodontics prioritizes patient comfort in a welcoming environment, ensuring personalized, stress-free care.

Your teeth are incredibly resilient, but accidents or daily wear and tear can still lead to a cracked tooth. When this happens, ignoring the problem can have serious consequences. Not only might the crack become more severe, but harmful bacteria can easily enter the inner layers of the tooth, increasing the risk of infection and potentially leading to tooth loss. Early intervention is key to preventing these complications and saving your tooth.

Don’t wait until the pain becomes unbearable or the damage worsens. Contact Liv Endodontics today to schedule a consultation with our experienced endodontic team in Livingston. We’re committed to providing the compassionate, expert care you need to keep your smile healthy and strong. Your dental health is our priority, and we’re here to help you every step of the way.

WHY CHOOSE LIV ENDODONTICS FOR CRACKED TOOTH TREATMENT?

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Highly Educated Endodontic Experts

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State of the art technology such as Edge pro laser, 3D imaging and microscope in every treatment room

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Same-Day Emergency Dental Appointments

SYMPTOMS OF A CRACKED TOOTH

Sometimes the crack in your tooth will be clearly visible, making the problem easy to identify. However, sometimes the damage will be in an area where it can’t be seen. There are several warning signs that could indicate that you have a hidden crack in your tooth. Call us immediately if you notice any of the following:

  • Pain that occurs when you chew your food.
  • A tooth that’s newly sensitive to hot or cold temperatures.
  • Noticeable swelling around a particular tooth.

While it’s easy to dismiss dental pain as non-urgent when compared to other bodily injuries, these symptoms shouldn’t be ignored; if left untreated, it can lead to even more severe damage that could have been prevented. 

WHY DOES MY CRACKED TOOTH HURT SO MUCH?

When you try to chew something with a damaged tooth, the pieces might move, which can irritate the pulp and result in significant discomfort. On top of that, a crack in the tooth provides an opening for harmful bacteria living in your mouth that can lead to an infection, resulting in pain, along with other potential oral health issues if the problem is left alone for too long.

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Illustration of a cracked tooth

THE TREATMENT PROCESS FOR CRACKED TEETH

First, we evaluate the tooth to see how extensive the damage is. If the crack has reached the pulp of the tooth, then it may be necessary to perform a root canal treatment. Once the pulp has been removed and the interior has been cleaned/disinfected, a crown can be placed over the tooth to strengthen it and prevent the crack from spreading any further. 

Our team can give you more details about the treatment process after learning more about your specific situation, so be sure to get in touch with us as soon as you can if your tooth is damaged.

Why Choose Liv Endodontics for Cracked Tooth Treatment?

When a cracked tooth is causing you pain, seeking timely and expert care is crucial. At Liv Endodontics, we combine cutting-edge technology with compassionate care to help you get back to a pain-free life. Our team of highly trained endodontists understands the complexities of treating cracked teeth, offering solutions designed to restore both function and comfort.

At Liv Endodontics, we prioritize your comfort and long-term dental health by using the latest technology, like 3D imaging and the Edge Pro Laser, to ensure precise treatment outcomes. We also understand that emergencies can happen at any time, which is why we offer same-day appointments to address urgent issues promptly. You can trust us to handle your case with the expertise and care you deserve. If you need treatment for a cracked tooth or any other endodontic service, call us today at (973) 577-6500 or reach out via our contact form.

Root Canal FAQs

Back in the 1920s, a dentist named Dr. Weston Price claimed that his research proved that it was better to extract the tooth than perform a root canal. There was just one problem: the study he conducted was poorly designed. In fact, this theory has been disproven numerous times over the last several decades for that very reason. Simply put, root canals do NOT make you sick.

Pain is just one symptom of a severely damaged or infected tooth. Dark discoloration on the tooth and bleeding gums are also warning signs that root canal treatment is needed. So, don’t assume that just because you aren’t in pain that everything is fine!

If you need a few days to figure out the financial side of your care, request PTO, and arrange for someone to drive you home from your appointment, that’s perfectly fine! However, you shouldn’t wait much longer than that. If you do, then the root of the problem will continue to worsen to the point where the tooth can no longer be saved, and your surrounding teeth and gums are harmed.

Before the procedure, we will thoroughly numb your mouth so you don’t feel any pain. Of course, this is only temporary, so some soreness once you return home and the numbing agent wears off is to be expected. The good news is that there are several easy ways you can prevent this discomfort from becoming severe, like taking OTC pain medication as directed, placing a cold compress against the outside of your cheek, and sticking to soft foods.

Root canals can usually be prevented, yes! So, if you want to reduce the chances of you needing to come to our office for this emergency dental treatment (or any restorative dental treatment, for that matter) it’s important that you make caring for your smile a priority. That includes brushing for a full two minutes each time, flossing consistently, getting a dental checkup and cleaning semi-annually, and keeping your consumption of added sugar to a minimum.

No, antibiotics are not an adequate replacement for root canal treatment. That’s because – although this medication can eliminate infections in other parts of the body – it can’t address tooth infections.

Note: If you are scared of getting a root canal and want to discuss your other treatment options, don’t hesitate to let us know! We’d be happy to answer any questions you have, provide insight on the benefits of root canal therapy, and find out what we can do to make your experience at our office as positive and anxiety-free as possible.