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Broken Tooth? We Can Fix Your Dental Problems!

Wednesday, April 15th, 2015

3520145_blogIf you’ve broken a tooth in an accident, have fallen or suffered an unexpected dental injury while trying to chew on a hard food, we are here to help. With our amazing restorative treatments, we can patch up your damaged teeth and give you the confidence to smile again in no time!

What causes a broken tooth?

 

There are lots of possible causes of broken teeth, including:

  • fighting
  • trauma
  • falls
  • biting down on hard foods or objects
  • using the teeth to open bottles etc.
  • sports injuries

If a tooth is broken, there is a risk of further damage and infection and it is best to see your dentist to find out about treatment options. Repairing a tooth will not only reduce the risk of further damage, it will also improve the look of the tooth.

What can we do for a broken tooth?

The treatment we recommend will probably reflect the degree of injury. If the tooth is chipped, composite bonding is an excellent solution. This simple procedure takes just an hour and there’s minimal discomfort involved. If the tooth is more extensively damaged, a crown, onlay or inlay may be recommended. Inlays and onlays are often described as middle ground between fillings and crowns and are beneficial if damage is not severe. If the tooth is damaged significantly, a crown may be fitted to strengthen the tooth. Crowns sit over the top of the tooth and they are custom-designed for a perfect fit.

If you’ve suffered an injury or have been troubled by dental pain and you think you may have a broken tooth, call us today and arrange an appointment. We can provide you with treatment to repair the damage and prevent you from feeling any discomfort.

Go to a good Leeds clinic when you have dental accidents

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Dental accidents are extremely common occurrences and they can cause you a great deal of discomfort. In addition, teeth can break very easily, leading to permanent disfiguration of one’s face. A dental practice in Leeds has been educating its patients on what to do in the event of such an accident. A person has to know how to prevent damage to the mouth and also what to do in case an accident does take place so that its effects can be minimized.
Obviously, the best thing to do is avoid any accidents involving the teeth because they can get knocked out very easily. If you play a lot of sports or do any other activities that could possibly put your teeth at risk, you should wear a mouth guard so that your teeth remain safe at all times. You should also never chew food such as ice or corn kernels because you could crack a tooth on them very easily. In case you have had an accident that causes a tooth to get knocked out, you should get medical attention immediately. Before you go to the dentist, see if you can clean the tooth gently in clean water. Try and insert it in the socket for the trip to the dentist so that it remains safe.
These tips should be sufficient to keep your teeth safe in all sorts of situations. Remember them well because you do not get a second chance if you break or lose your adult teeth.