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  1. Apr 1, 2020 · Craze lines that are visible can be reduced in appearance or avoided by stopping the use of nicotine products and by eliminating your intake of dark-colored beverages. This will help to stop ...

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  2. Oct 25, 2021 · Causes of Craze Lines. The causes of tooth fractures are not always obvious. Some of the main ones are: Large fillings that put pressure on your teeth and weaken them. Chewing or biting something ...

  3. Oct 2, 2024 · Craze lines are often a harmless sign of aging, resulting from a lifetime of wear and tear on your enamel. Your teeth are exposed to stress throughout the day, every day. Decades of biting, chewing, brushing, and temperature changes will cause your enamel to become more brittle and thinner.

  4. Nov 21, 2022 · Craze line: A craze line is a small split in the outer or inner surface of the tooth; only the outside layer, or enamel, is affected. This issue is asymptomatic and doesn’t require treatment, though some may opt to have cosmetic procedures to correct it. While craze lines can affect the way teeth look, they don’t progress to become tooth ...

  5. Nov 19, 2022 · Craze lines are tiny, hairline cracks on teeth that run vertically (up and down) across the surface. Most of the craze lines in teeth are only visible up close. They can look like cracks or white lines on teeth, or even have a grey, blue, or brown shade to them. If they start to accumulate stain (since particles can seep down inside of the ...

  6. Craze lines can be caused by stress placed on a tooth. This can happen over the course of a lifetime of chewing or by any other process that causes a lot of stress on our teeth. Some common causes of craze lines are biting your nails, grinding your teeth (many people do it in their sleep without realizing it), using your teeth as tools, trauma ...

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  8. Jan 9, 2023 · The AAE notes that craze lines are very common in adult teeth and typically are shallow and cause no pain. They are usually only a cosmetic concern. That said, if the cracks do extend beyond the enamel, you should seek treatment immediately. A cracked tooth will often cause tooth sensitivity and, if untreated, may result in tooth extraction.

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