Decay: ..Is the most likely answer. As dentin in your tooth gets soft and erodes, the overlying enamel becomes unsupported and like glass, it will break off easily if pressed. There are other possible explanations as well but it really sounds like you need a dental exam and consultation.
Answered 10/5/2013
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Need exam: You need to see a dentist for an examination and find out what i s going on in your mouth. Teeth can break because of decay, large fillings, habits, diet grinding and clenching. You may have more than one of these conditions. See a dentist and have your teeth restored.
Answered 10/9/2013
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Soft enamel: Soft enamel, clinching and grinding, chewing on ice these are few causes check with your dentist.
Answered 5/2/2016
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