Cracked Teeth

Small cracks. Big consequences. Let’s catch them early.

Cracked teeth can be tricky or difficult to diagnose. Sometimes they hurt when you bite. Sometimes they don’t. The pain may come and go, which makes them hard to spot—but easy to ignore.


Common Signs of a Cracked Tooth:

  • Sharp pain when biting or releasing bite pressure

  • Sensitivity to hot or cold

  • Pain that comes and goes

  • Swelling near the gum line

  • Discomfort that’s hard to pinpoint

If you’re feeling any of these, especially in a tooth that’s had previous work, let’s take a look. Advanced imaging and microscope technology can reveal cracks that traditional X-rays often miss.

Close-up of a person's mouth showing clean, white upper and lower teeth with a dental cheek retractor, revealing healthy gums.