Big Facts About Tooth Repair

Big Facts About Tooth Repair

Aug 15, 2018

If you have ever damaged your tooth, you understand the pain, frustration, and worry associated with the damage. It can be an extremely scary thing to wonder whether or not you will ever be able to restore your tooth to its former glory. Thankfully, dentists have a number of tricks up their sleeves when it comes to repairing a damaged tooth. However, there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to tooth repair.

In this post, we will be discussing important facts regarding your tooth repair procedure.

The Type of Break Determines the Treatment

The term broken or damaged tooth is extremely generic. You could imagine the detriment associated with having just one single prescribed method to every type of tooth damage. Of course, this is not the case. Your dentist can repair your tooth any number of ways depending on what the type of damage is. Sometimes, you may even have options with any single type of damage. For example, a missing tooth can be repaired in many different ways.

Here are some basic types of tooth damage that can be repaired by your dentist:

  • Craze lines: Regular cracks in the enamel.
  • Cracked tooth: A deep crack that extends to the nerve or pulp.
  • Chip: A small piece of enamel that has flaked off.
  • Broken Cusp: A break in the surface chewing area.
  • Broken tooth: A large chunk of tooth has broken off completely.

You Might be Able to Reattach a Broken Piece of Tooth

Many people believe that if your tooth becomes chipped, cracked, or broken that there is no way to save your natural tooth. However, it is very likely that your dentist can reattach the missing chunk of tooth. Place the missing chunk or chip into a small container covered with saliva or milk. Your dentist may be able to reattach all or part of the material if you see them immediately.

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