Small cracks in teeth occur more often than many patients realize. They can develop from biting hard foods, teeth grinding during sleep, sports injuries, or previous dental work that weakened the tooth.
When pressure is applied during chewing, the crack may flex slightly. That movement can irritate the nerve inside the tooth and create a sharp or sudden pain.
According to the American Dental Association’s guidance on cracked teeth, biting pressure can cause a cracked tooth to open microscopically, which often explains why patients feel pain when chewing or releasing pressure.
In many situations, a dentist can protect the tooth with a dental crown that stabilizes the structure. If infection develops inside the tooth, treatment such as a root canal procedure may be recommended to remove the infection and preserve the natural tooth.
