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Three Ways we can restore a broken tooth

Tuesday, June 20th, 2017

shutterstock_621876419You’d be amazed at how strong the teeth are, but they’re not immune to damage. If you’ve got a broken tooth, there are various treatments and restorative techniques we can use to repair your damaged tooth and restore your smile to its former glory. These include:

  1. Dental bonding: in cases where the tooth is chipped, rather than broken, we can use a technique known as dental bonding. Bonding involves using a tooth-coloured resin material called composite to fill in the broken part of the tooth and reshape the tooth. This treatment offers both restorative and cosmetic benefits, and it only takes around one hour. There’s no pain involved, and you’ll notice the difference immediately.
  2. Crowns: dental crowns are types of restoration that are used to repair broken and decayed teeth. Crowns are sometimes called caps because they are placed over the top of the remaining tooth structure. Before a crown is fitted, the tooth will be shaped and cleaned and any damaged tissue will be removed. Every crown is custom-made to ensure a perfect fit and we can use ceramics to produce very natural aesthetics.
  3. Filling: if the tooth has a very minor fracture, it may be possible to restore it using a white filling. These fillings are made from a mixture of dental composite and resins. Your dentist will match the shade of the composite to your tooth colour so that you won’t be able to tell the difference between the composite and the natural tooth tissue.

If you have a broken or chipped tooth, we recommend getting in touch as soon as possible.

How is a Fractured Tooth Repaired?

Friday, October 2nd, 2015

1787127_blogAlthough the teeth are made from incredibly hard components, they are still vulnerable to injury. If you’ve chipped, broken or lost a tooth, we can provide excellent restorative treatment to repair the tooth and restore your confident smile.

Causes of dental fractures

Common causes of dental fractures include:

  • sports injuries
  • trips and falls
  • car accidents
  • tooth grinding (bruxism)
  • gum disease
  • sudden changes in the temperature of the mouth
  •  fighting
  • biting down on hard foods or bottle tops

What are the symptoms of a fractured tooth?

If you’ve fractured a tooth, you may find that the tooth is painful, especially when you bite down with it. The area around the tooth may be inflamed and you may experience increased sensitivity. Sometimes, it’s difficult to tell whether the tooth is broken or not. When you see your dentist, they will X-ray the tooth to confirm a diagnosis.

What can be done for a broken tooth?

There are various treatment options for cracks and fractures and the treatment used is usually dependent on the severity of the fracture. Sometimes, when a tooth is only slightly damaged, bonding can be used and this is a very quick and simple fix. If the tooth is more extensively damaged, a new crown may be recommended. Crowns are placed over the top of the damaged tooth. In extreme cases, when the tooth is severely damaged and it’s impossible to repair it, the tooth may be extracted. Veneers are another option, as they are beneficial when the tooth structure is still strong but the aesthetic of the tooth has been impaired.

Preventing fractures

It’s often the case that fractures arise from preventable situations. Here are some simple tips for protecting the teeth:

  • wear a mouthguard when playing sport
  • always wear a seat belt
  • take care when chewing hard sweets or biting down on hard foods
  • never use your teeth to open bottles
  • take extra care when drinking from glass bottles or cups
  • see your dentist for regular check-ups

 

 

 

Porcelain Onlays In LS1 Can Maintain Your Tooth’s Natural Structure

Sunday, April 13th, 2014

2815331_blogAt City Dental Leeds we offer a range of restorative treatments to strengthen and restore your teeth and improve oral function. We use the highest quality materials to provide you with amazing aesthetics and bespoke restorations, which last the test of time.

Onlays are sometimes known as partial crowns and they are often used in cases where a filling is insufficient, but a total crown is not required. Onlays are often made from porcelain for natural aesthetics. They are used to treat and repair teeth that have been damaged by injury or decay. Onlays are very similar to inlays, but they cover the cusps of the biting surface of the teeth.

Onlays are designed for the individual and they should last for several years. They are often the best option when a filling is broken or too large for the tooth, or when the tooth has broke as a result of injury, trauma or the tooth has severely decayed.

Whatever your restorative needs in the heart of Leeds, we can help! Whether you need a filling, a new crown, a porcelain onlay or a new tooth, we have amazing treatments to help restore your teeth and create a more attractive and healthy looking smile. If you need treatment, call in and telephone us to make an appointment.

Improve your smile with dental crowns from City of Leeds dentists

Monday, February 14th, 2011

If you have a broken down, chipped or cracked tooth you are probably anxious about dealing with it so that you can improve the look of your smile. But what is the best option when dentists offer such a variety of procedures? One to consider is having a dental crown fitted to effectively cover it up, allowing to smile once more with pride and relax in social situations.
Modern dental crowns are incredibly durable and discreet. They are basically a covering that will conceal your broken down or cracked tooth so consummately that no one will even know that it is not your natural tooth.
Thanks to advances in the technology available in dental surgeries throughout the United Kingdom, dental crowns can be fitted with amazing swiftness. Many dentists can now take a digital x-ray of your mouth and send the data to an online milling which will craft your dental crown in just over five minutes. It will be ready to fit there and then with a string dental resin.
Your dentist will be able to match the dental crown to your surrounding teeth, giving a really natural look in terms of texture, colour and even translucence. Modern dental crowns are usually made from porcelain, a hard wearing and light substance that can be treated just like the rest of your teeth. Because it is such a hard wearing material, you might not need to have any of your existing tooth shaved off to accommodate it; a real boon for those who are not keen on invasive procedures.
Your City of Leeds dentist will have all the information about dental crowns so you should ask him or her about them next time you have an appointment.

Cosmetic bonding techniques allow City of Leeds dentists to effectively fill cavities

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

The good news is that metal fillings are no longer the only option for you if you are suffering from cavities in your teeth. These small holes can occur as the result of sustained attack from plaque that has broken down the protective layer of enamel on your teeth. It is important that they are filled so that your nerves are not able to be compromised and your teeth begin to decay fully.
Metal fillings, although effective, were not without controversy and could be difficult to place. Many dentists and patients alike now prefer to use cosmetic bonding to fill cavities, for a number of reasons. The dental composite used in cosmetic bonding is perfectly suited to the job because it is extremely malleable and thus is easily mouldable to fit into most cavities of any size.
It can also be adapted by your dentist for added discreetness by selecting the appropriate shade and texture so that the filling matches your surrounding teeth. Even your closest intimates will be quite unable to tell that you have a filling, especially when so many of us are used to unsightly metal fillings.
For an extra special finish dentists subject the bond to a curing light once it has been placed, secured with dental resin for stability. The result is a long lasting filling that looks incredible natural and can be treated just like your normal teeth. Cosmetic bonding is suitable to replace existing metal fillings too, so if you have had enough of your metal fillings then you don’t have to put up with them anymore.
If you want more information, talk to your City of Leeds dentist and they will be able to tell you about how cosmetic bonding techniques are changing the way we think about filling cavities.

Porcelain crowns from Leeds dentists produce stunning results

Saturday, November 27th, 2010

Having damaged or broken teeth can put you off smiling out of embarrassment. As smiling is an important social tool which puts others at ease, it is important to deal with any cracked teeth in a way that leaves you confident of satisfactory results.

Crowns can be installed by your Leeds dentist to strengthen your broken down tooth and enable it to function properly when you eat, drink and talk. If your tooth has decayed or been so damaged that there is an insufficient amount remaining to rebuild from, a crown will be your best option. Crowns can also be used as protection for any large cavities. The aesthetic appeal of crowns can be used if your teeth have become dull or stained but it is worth noting that in these circumstances you might have to have a proportion of your tooth drilled away in order to fit the crown and a less invasive procedure may be preferable.

Porcelain crowns represent an improvement on the traditional use of metal. In time, metal crowns can begin to produce a dark line against the gum which is hardly aesthetically pleasing. The new porcelain varieties are far more discreet and will match your existing teeth so that few people would even notice.

Your dentist will need to prepare the area to remove debris and then, if necessary, file down the tooth under local anaesthetic. This is to ensure that the crown can fit on perfectly. An impression is taken in dental putty then sent to a laboratory where the crown will be constructed from durable, lightweight porcelain. In the meantime you will wear a temporary crown which will be removed and replaced with the permanent, porcelain replacement after a fortnight or so and fixed with dental cement.

Ask your Leeds dentist today about the amazing results that porcelain crowns can offer and look forward to a perfect smile.

Leeds Dentist Gives Tips for Handling Dental Emergencies

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Most people do not know how to handle dental emergencies, and they do the wrong things which results in unnecessarily expensive treatment, or even the permanent damage or loss of the tooth. A dentist in Leeds gives tips on how to handle these emergencies so that the patient suffers as less discomfort as possible, while keeping a great chance of not losing the tooth.
The most common problem that people suffer from is toothache. This can easily become an emergency situation if the pain is severe, and a person can be unable to do anything until the pain is made to go away. Many people place a tablet of any painkiller against the gum in the hope that the pain will subside, but it will only burn the gum. It would be a better idea to clean the mouth with warm water and to apply a cold compress from outside in order to bring down any swelling.
If a tooth has been broken in an accident, it is necessary to visit the doctor immediately. Before that, the mouth has to be cleaned very gently with warm water. The tooth has to be rinsed but not scrubbed, and inserted into the socket for the trip to the dentist. If that is not possible, it can be carried in a container of milk.
Any tooth problem needs to be treated by a good dentist as soon as possible, before it flares up and becomes the cause of a lot of pain and expenditure.

Get a Natural Smile with Porcelain Crowns in Leeds

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Traditionally, dental crowns were always made with metal and were a sore sight as these look so very different in contrast to natural white teeth. But now with advances in cosmetic dentistry, dental crowns have been created from porcelain which can mimic and give you natural and realistic teeth. Consult an orthodontist in Leeds who can help you get the perfect porcelain crowns and give you a smile makeover.
It is important to get porcelain crowns fitted when a tooth is broken or badly damaged, if left unattended the adjacent teeth can also get decayed due to infection or lose its strength over a period of time causing various dental problems. These crowns, if fitted by a specialized dentist, can give you naturally looking teeth; it would even be difficult to tell apart the real from the fake. Porcelain crowns are a natural white and hence there is no need to do any extra whitening procedure to make it look realistic.
Cerec and Empress Crowns are a variation of porcelain crowns; the former is made from ceramic and the latter from a material called Empress pressed ceramic. These can also be used though they have a few limitations when compared to the porcelain ones. Porcelain crowns are especially opted by people to replace lost or missing front teeth as this area is most visible when you smile. There are also porcelain crowns which are fused with metal ones but these have the disadvantage of leaving a dark line near the gums over a period of time.
So if you are looking to replace lost or damaged teeth, get porcelain crowns which can give you natural looking teeth for a beautiful, sparkling smile.