Fine cracks in teeth can appear even without a clear injury. These tiny lines are often called craze lines and are usually harmless, but sometimes they can indicate stress on the teeth. Several factors can cause them.

1️⃣ Normal Aging
Over time, enamel naturally wears down from chewing and temperature changes. Small surface cracks, known as Craze lines, commonly appear as people get older. They usually affect only the outer enamel and rarely cause pain.
2️⃣ Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)
Grinding or clenching your teeth—especially during sleep—can put strong pressure on the enamel. This condition, called Bruxism, can gradually lead to cracks or fractures.
Signs include:
• Jaw soreness in the morning
• Headaches after waking up
• Worn or flattened teeth
3️⃣ Sudden Temperature Changes
Eating very hot food followed by cold drinks can make teeth expand and contract rapidly. Over time, this stress can contribute to fine enamel cracks.
4️⃣ Biting Hard Foods
Chewing ice, hard candy, popcorn kernels, or very tough foods can create small cracks in the enamel.
5️⃣ Large Fillings or Previous Dental Work
Teeth that already have large fillings may become weaker and more prone to cracking.
When to See a Dentist
Contact a dentist if you notice:
• Pain when biting
• Sensitivity to hot or cold
• A crack that seems to be getting larger
• Swelling or gum irritation
In some cases, cracks can progress to a condition called Cracked tooth syndrome, which requires treatment.
✅ Good habits that help protect your teeth:
• Wear a night guard if you grind your teeth
• Avoid chewing ice or very hard foods
• Use fluoride toothpaste
• Visit your dentist regularly for checkups
