Types of broken teeth
There are many ways someone can break a tooth, when playing sports, slipping, falling, or eating really hard foods,
to name a few. When teeth are strong, they are less prone to breaking. Going to regular dental
appointments is one of the best ways to ensure the teeth are as strong and healthy as possible. Here are three of the
common forms of broken teeth.
Cracked tooth
A cracked or fractured tooth means that the entire tooth sustains damage while the tooth still remains in place.
attempting to eat with a cracked tooth will cause intense pain and more health issues. It is also easier for a cracked
tooth to form an infection. Thus, calling us as soon as possible is the best method to either repair or extract the
tooth.
Chipped tooth
A chipped tooth tends to be minor and can happen on any part of the tooth. Repairing minor damage is not as difficult
and will most likely keep the original tooth in the mouth.
Split tooth
If a tooth is split then it has a complete fracture and is broken apart. We can no longer save a tooth once it
splits. The most effective option is to replace the tooth with a dental implant.
Top dental procedures for broken teeth
There are a number of choices when it comes to repairing a broken tooth. Depending on the type of break, as well as
the severity of the break, will help determine what type of dental procedure is going to work best.
Bonding
Dental bonding involves making a composite that can bond the broken tooth, making the tooth whole again. The dentist
will shape the bonded piece of the composite to perfectly fit into the broken area. The bonding will make the tooth as
good as new and can last up to 10 years.
Veneers
Dental veneers act as a cover for the tooth, which is a great choice when it comes to cosmetics. Dental veneers are a
long-term solution, with the majority of veneers lasting upward of 30 years.
Crowns
Dental crowns are one of the more popular methods for fixing a broken tooth. A dental crown, or dental cap, protects
the tooth by covering the entire tooth. A dental crown covers the top of the tooth and allows the individual to
continue using the tooth without pain.
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