1 / 2

Five Dental Techniques To Repair Your Broken or Cracked Tooth

A broken tooth can be very traumatic, not to mention painful. Whether you did something you were not supposed to, by accident, or just because of a cavity that was left untreated, it can surely ruin a day. Fortunately, in most situations, a broken tooth can be fixed by a professional dentist.

Download Presentation

Five Dental Techniques To Repair Your Broken or Cracked Tooth

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Five Dental Techniques To Repair Your Broken or Cracked Tooth A broken tooth can be very traumatic, not to mention painful. Whether you did something you were not supposed to, by accident, or just because of a cavity that was left untreated, it can surely ruin a day. Fortunately, in most situations, a broken tooth can be fixed by a professional dentist. The toughest tissue in your body is the enamel that covers your teeth; however, it can still become damaged. Teeth can be broken or cracked in various ways such as opening bottles, chewing ice, removing staples, tearing open packages, getting knocked in the face by objects, and accidents. Dental practices in the United Kingdom are accustomed to seeing patients with cracked or broken teeth. They have seen teeth broken in different ways. From tiny chips to big cracks all into the nerve, a professional dental practitioner can restore teeth looking like new. With innovative technology and expertise, a badly broken or cracked tooth should not be the end of your world, and neither should it affect your smile. Dental Filling: A dental filling also known as composite bonding is often used to fix damaged teeth. The white composite filling is normally used to repair cavities, but they can successfully be employed to fix a broken tooth as well. During this procedure, the dentist will roughen the tooth, treat the surface with several solutions to make it sticky, and then apply the composite filling. This can be formed and shaped to the correct shape and then hardened with a blue light. At the final stage, the composite filling is polished to shine just like real enamel. Veneers: Another great option to pick is porcelain covers that are placed on top of your tooth. These porcelain covers are also known as veneers and they can be affixed to the teeth with minimal effort. Most of the time veneers are used if the tooth only has slight damage and not show severe signs of damage. If it is the case that the tooth is damaged badly, many dentists recommend fitting a crown. Crown: If your tooth has a large fracture, or it is badly chipped, you might need a crown. Crown procedures are one of the most standard restorative treatments available at dental practices. A crown is a shell that covers the tooth, protects it, and preserves its appearance. It

  2. functions as a solid tooth cover. When you have a crown, you can't lose your tooth. However, without a crown, your damaged tooth will not be capable to withstand the chewing strain. Crowns can be designed out of several materials, but they are usually made with the same colour of natural teeth and cannot be distinguished from the natural teeth. Root Canal: If you are experiencing swelling, sensitivity, or even have a toothache a root canal may be the best option. It is worth noting that if you leave these mentioned symptoms untreated, you could end up with an infection. If the infection spreads, it can lead to an abscess, bone loss, as well as several other health-related problems. Dental Implants: Even though dental implants are not actually a method in fixing a broken or damaged tooth, but it is still an option if a tooth cannot be saved. Dental implants are like an imitation tooth root, on which a crown is affixed too. It functions and looks just like a real tooth, even though it is an artificial tooth. In conclusion, a cracked or broken tooth should be treated without delay to evade pain, further oral problems, and expenses. If you are suffering from a broken or cracked tooth, visit your local dental clinic and ask for advice. They will give you informed advice on the options available such as Dental fillings, veneers, crowns, root canal, and dental implants. With innovative technology and the trustworthy dentist, a badly broken or cracked tooth should not be the end of your world, and neither should it affect your smile. About Us Simply Teeth Essex is a well-known dental practice in Essex that is renowned for its general dental treatment and restorative dentistry. Established in 1976, we are a family business that is passionate about oral healthcare. Every staff member at Simply Teeth Essex is passionate to help our patients achieve the smile of their dreams. We offer the latest dental treatments and our equipment is cutting edge and new. We present patients with a friendly and warm atmosphere. From the moment you arrive our receptionist, nurses, and the dentist will go out of their way to make you feel relaxed and comfortable in our modern practice. When you join as a patient, we hope you will be joining for life, and are confident you will be happy with our high quality of treatment, excellent service, and exceptional after- care. For more information visit https://simplyteethessex.co.uk/.

More Related