5 Treatment Options for a Fractured or Chipped Tooth

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Dealing with a broken tooth is more frequent than you would imagine. Although human teeth are strong, they can crack, break, or fracture under specific conditions. This damage can result in traumatic dental injuries, excruciating pain, and make your teeth more prone to infection.

It is critical to see a dentist as soon as possible if you have a chipped or fractured tooth.

Here are the options:

Filling with Ceramics

We may need to place a ceramic filling on the tooth to reinforce it. This treatment approach restores 98% of tooth strength to its original level. In certain circumstances, utilizing CEREC technology, specialists may complete this operation in only one session. Hence, we can restore a fractured tooth in only one appointment.

Some circumstances demand more resistant materials in thin layers (gold or zirconia). Also, aesthetic concerns may necessitate collaboration with a laboratory technician. In such situations, professionals can utilize ceramic inlays or crowns after being created in the lab. In these circumstances, the dentist must install a temporary restoration during the initial session. Then, complete the full restoration two to three weeks later.

Crowns

After finishing a root canal treatment and curing the discomfort, a dentist may opt to cover the tooth with a crown. Crowns protect fractured teeth and are beneficial when the tooth's integrity is compromised.

Depending on the condition, a crown can be made with CEREC technology in as little as one appointment. When the circumstance demands more resistant materials in thin layers (gold or zirconia) or when aesthetic reasons need the help of a laboratory technician, laboratory ceramic inlays or crowns are also a possibility.

Dental Bonding

If the damaged part in the surface area is modest, the dentist may attempt to apply a sedative bandage to the exposed pulp. Tooth bonding is a technique in which a tooth-colored resin substance (a durable plastic material) is applied to the tooth. It is then cured using specific light, causing the material to "bond" to the tooth.

Root Canal Treatment

It may be required to do a root canal treatment if a considerable part of the pulp is impacted. Moreover, if the fractured tooth is accompanied by extreme pain. This procedure involves retaining the native tooth's strong shell while removing the delicate pulp inside. It is normal to proceed with a root canal treatment at this time if the tooth's remaining structure and support are in good shape.

Implants

The tooth may fracture below the gum line or below the level of the bone in some cases. In the first situation, the gingiva level can be adjusted using a laser in the clinic (laser gingivectomy). The dentist can clean and restore the tooth during this process.

It is feasible to heal tooth fractures deep below the gingiva or even down to bone level by removing bone and gum around the tooth.

It is occasionally essential to pull a tooth that has fractured too deeply below the gum and bone. Implants are frequently placed after this operation.

Emergency Dentist Charlotte NC

An accident can occur at any time. It doesn't matter if it's a vehicle accident, a sports injury, or a tumble at work. The teeth are frequently damaged and must be addressed as soon as feasible in many circumstances. Otherwise, the region is at risk of becoming infected.

Charlotte Dental Esthetics provides dental restorations to help patients maintain good oral health. We can do repairs to restore the functioning and appearance of a tooth. This is necessary to guarantee that no one can tell your tooth has ever been injured once the dental procedure is completed.

If you're looking for a "dentist near me," contact us today at Charlotte Dental Esthetics 704-327-3258, or request an appointment and learn more about your chipped tooth and what can be done about it.

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