Save Your Smile with Tips on Repairing a Broken Tooth in Allen TX

Enamel is the strongest surface in the body, but that doesn’t mean it is resistant to breaking. Your teeth are not invincible and it is very common to have a broken tooth. Read below to find out more about what you should do if you break or chip a tooth with the help of Dr. Kim.
 
Typical Causes for a Broken Tooth
Several things can cause a break or fracture in your tooth. Cracks in your tooth may not cause you immediate pain, but they can be seriously damaging to your health if left untreated. A break that leads all the way into your root may cause you to need a tooth extraction, or it could leave you at risk for infection. If you have a broken tooth in Allen, call our office right away to have it thoroughly examined by Dr. Kim.
 
● Hard candy
● Ice
● Cavities
● Old fillings
● Accidental trauma
● Grinding or clenching your teeth together
● Age
 
Act Quickly and Stay Calm
Breaking a tooth can be stressful, but there are some steps you can take to try and protect your smile until you can get to our emergency dentist. The most important thing is that you should try not to panic. Acting efficiently and effectively will give you the highest chance for an easy recovery. Follow these steps if you find yourself with a broken tooth:
 
● Rinse out your mouth with saltwater
● Use gauze or a wet tea bag to put pressure on any bleeding area
● Use an ice pack or something frozen to control any swelling
● Cover any broken teeth in milk, saliva, or saline solution to try and preserve the tooth.
 
If the crack is severe or painful, you should try to get to your dentist as soon as possible. Call our emergency dentist and let us know you're on your way so that we are fully prepared to help you when you arrive at the office. In serious cases, you will need to act quickly if you want to save your natural tooth. If a tooth is damaged all the way down to the root it will need to be extracted. If the crack has caused sharp edges, patients should put wax or sugarless gum over the sharp edge until they can get to their dentist’s office.
 
Repair & Restoration
The method used by Dr. Kim to fix a broken tooth in Allen will depend on the severity of the damage. Most broken teeth can be repaired on one visit, but a tooth that is broken all the way to the root may require several visits. There are several methods available to repair a damaged tooth:
 
● Bonding or Filling
● Dental Cap or Crown
● Dental Veneers
● Root Canal Therapy
 
The method used will totally depend on the severity of the fracture and the patient’s personal preference. The best way to determine which type of restoration would be right for your smile is by visiting your dentist and making your concerns clear. Some solutions may be better than others depending on varying factors like price, effectiveness, the longevity of treatment, and comfort level of the patient. Ask Dr. Kim what would be the best way to repair your broken tooth.