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Nipomo family dentist explains why teeth break and how they can be saved


Dr. Douglas Ng., DDS of Nipomo Family Dentistry, explores why teeth sometimes crack or break despite their strength and resilience. He offers solutions to improve oral health practices, helping you maintain healthy, strong teeth and avoid discomfort, pain, and potential long-term dental issues.

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., Aug. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Teeth are strong and designed to withstand the pressures of normal, daily use. However, they do crack or break on occasion, leading to discomfort, pain, and potential long-term dental issues. Dr. Douglas Ng., DDS of Nipomo Family Dentistry takes a look at the top reasons teeth break and offers solutions for improving oral health practices to keep teeth healthy and strong.

Prevention is always the best approach and practicing good oral hygiene is the first step.

The leading reasons for teeth breaking include:

The Nipomo family dentist says that prevention is always the best approach and practicing good oral hygiene is the first step. Addressing any underlying causes that damage teeth, and seeking prompt dental treatment for any cracks or fractures can help prevent further tooth damage and breakage. Practices that can help keep teeth in good health include:

If, despite taking every possible precaution, a tooth cracks or breaks, the Nipomo family dentist advises that there are several procedures for repairing and even replacing a tooth. Those options include bonding, veneers, crowns, and dental implants.

The most appropriate treatment depends on the location and extent of the crack or break, as well as the condition of the surrounding teeth and gums. Your dentist evaluates your situation and recommends the best option.

Dr. Ng has been providing families with dental care on the Central Coast since 2008 and has dedicated his career to providing the best care that dentistry has to offer. He is a member of the American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and Central Coast Dental Society. Service with local organizations includes membership in the SLO Chapter of the Spear Study Club and serving as the Continuing Education Chair for the Central Coast Dental Society.

Nipomo Family Dentistry
195 N Thompson Ave Suite #3
Nipomo, CA 93444
(805) 929-1888

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Scott Brennan, Access Publishing, (805) 296-8025, [email protected]

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