It’s not uncommon to have a chipped tooth, cracked tooth, or even a completely broken tooth. A broken tooth can be a very painful experience. If the break is severe, it can also lead to infection. If you have a broken tooth, it is important to see a dentist as soon as possible. Depending on the extent of the damage, the dentist may be able to save the tooth with a filling or a crown. In some cases, however, the tooth may need to be extracted.
While it may not be a pleasant experience, it’s important to know when you need a broken tooth replacement and how to go about it.
There are a few scenarios where you might need to replace your tooth. If the break is severe and the tooth is significantly damaged, it may need to be removed. In other cases, the break may not be as severe, but the tooth may be loose. In this instance, your dentist may be able to save the tooth with a crown or bonding.
If you do need to replace your tooth, there are a few options available to you. The most common is a dental implant, which is a metal post that is surgically implanted into your jawbone. Once the implant heals, a replacement tooth (or teeth) is attached to the post.
Another option is a dental bridge, which is a false tooth that is held in place by the teeth on either side. Bridges can be either removable or permanent.
Finally, you could also opt for a dental prosthetic for a broken tooth replacement, a removable appliance that replaces one or more teeth.
The process for replacement will vary depending on the type of replacement you choose. If you opt for a dental implant, the first step is to have the implant surgically placed into your jawbone. Once the implant heals, you will need to have a replacement tooth (or teeth) attached to the post.
If you choose a dental bridge, the first step is to have the false tooth created. Once it is ready, your dentist will then place it in your mouth and secure it in place with the teeth on either side.
If you opt for a dental prosthetic, the first step is to have an impression made of your mouth. This will be used to create the appliance. Once it is ready, your dentist will fit it into your mouth and make any necessary adjustments.
As with any surgery, there are risks involved with dental implants. These include infection, nerve damage, and sinus problems. Dental bridges also carry risks, such as gum disease, decay, and infection. Dental prosthetics also have risks, such as gum irritation, infection, and difficulties speaking or eating.
Despite the risks, there are many benefits to dental implants, dental bridges, and dental prosthetics.
No matter which option you choose, broken tooth replacement can help restore your smile and confidence.
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If you have a broken tooth, you may be feeling a range of emotions. You may be feeling frustrated, embarrassed, or even in pain. But you don’t have to feel this way any longer. Cochran Family Dental has been protecting the smiles of residents in Leesburg, Ashburn, Purcellville, Potomac Falls, Lansdowne, Sterling, Hamilton, and the surrounding Virginia communities for the past 20 years.
We understand how difficult it can be to have a broken tooth. That’s why we offer a variety of options for broken tooth replacement, including dental implants, bridges, and prosthetics. We will work with you to find the best option for your needs. Call us today at 703-771-9034 or email us using the contact form on this page to schedule a consultation. We will be happy to answer any questions you have about broken tooth replacement.