it is most likely the tooth had a small crack in it anyway. the tooth was alittle"high"from the new filling and the extra pressure from biting on it, cracked the tooth. usually after a new filling, you should go back to have the filling polished which strengthens the filling and adjusts the bite.
You can go to the dentist and have them fill in the crack or file the crack down.
Cracked pepper is made from peppercorns which have been broken apart or "cracked," but are still relatively large. Ground pepper is made from breaking down or "grinding" peppercorns further, such that the particles are made finer.
Tooth pain can result from various issues, such as tooth decay, an abscess, gum disease, or a cracked tooth. It may also be caused by sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, grinding your teeth, or dental procedures. If the pain persists, it's important to consult a dentist to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
When they pound it to tenderize it, its called "cracking" just because its fried doesn't mean cracked.
See a Dentist or Oral Surgeon as soon as possible and expect work to be done on your teeth.
it could, the root canal treatment may have failed. ________________________________ Yes, this is possible and it sounds as though the tooth is infected or cracked. You should consult with your dentist. -Thornhill Dentist www.bcdentalcare.ca
Go to the dentist! Never try to fix that kind of thing yourself it will only make it worse...yea the dentist can be expensive but it will cost you more later when you screw up your tooth!
The sun will half because its cracked so will be like a moon halfted
Because when it was first hit it cracked.
You should be able to buy and make it yourself kit at your pharmacy for a temporary fix. But you should go to the dentist for a permanent repair.
because the block is cracked or a head is cracked. or if you are lucky it could be just a head gasket. Has it overheated?
Effexor -xr Does not cause grinding or clenching of your teeth. However, because it calms the mental effects of anxiety some or many of the physicall effects may become noticed or exaggerated. Exessive sweating, grinding of teeth, overeating ect. You may want to talk to a counsilor or therapist to find the reasons for you anxiety as releif comes woth knowing.