Fix Your Damaged Tooth With a Dental Restoration

Your dentist can provide a dental restoration that can restore your damaged tooth. A broken tooth can cause pain and discomfort. It can prevent you from eating, smiling, and speaking. Knowing what restorations are available can help you decide which one suits you the most. Here are the details about each dental restoration that can fix your damaged tooth.

Dental bonding

The dentist will assess the patient’s damaged teeth with dental X-rays. This will determine if the patient can have dental bonding. The dentist will clean the tooth and roughen it with a gel or liquid. This will make the bonding material stick to the tooth better.

Molding the bonding material to the damaged tooth will come next. Shaping and polishing the material will allow the treated tooth to blend with the neighboring natural teeth. This dental restoration takes about an hour for each tooth. Many teeth will need more than one appointment.

Ceramic filling

The dentist can suggest this dental restoration to repair a damaged tooth. Studies show that this treatment can bring back 98% of the tooth’s strength and stability. This treatment is ideal for large cavities. The dentist will need one dental appointment to complete the process.

Root canal

Any hard trauma to the tooth can damage the pulp. This can lead to pulp infection. Severe pain will occur after a deep dental crack reaches the dental pulp. For this type of dental damage, the dentist will remove the infected pulp.

Cleaning, disinfecting, and drying the chamber will follow. Filling the tooth with gutta-percha will seal the treated tooth. The dentist will cover the tooth with a custom dental crown. This dental restoration will hold the tooth together and protect it from future damage. The crown will also strengthen the tooth.

Porcelain veneers

A dental veneer can cover the front surface of the broken tooth. The goal is to make it look new. The dentist will need to shave off a thin layer of enamel. Doing so will give more space for the custom shell. A traditional veneer will need dental molds to make sure that the shell will fit the treated tooth.

The dentist will choose the right veneer shade that matches the color of the patient’s natural teeth. When the shell is ready, the dentist will adhere it to the tooth. The dentist will shape the dental restoration to the desired shape. Polishing will follow. Proper care and maintenance can help veneers last for many years. More than one tooth can get porcelain veneers.

Dental implants and gingivectomy

This dental restoration is for a break in the tooth that has reached the gums and jawbone. The process removes the gum and bone around the tooth. A fracture that extends deep into the jawbone and gums is a sign for the dentist to remove the broken tooth. A dental implant will then provide a stable replacement.

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Fixing your damaged tooth with the right dental restoration can bring back your smile

Your dentist will present the mentioned options to repair your broken tooth. Restoring the affected tooth is an important part of completing your smile. Doing so can also relieve your pain. Working with your dentist will allow you to maintain the results of each dental restoration for many years.

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