Can you fix a cracked tooth with a real tooth speed

Updated on healthy 2024-07-24
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I've also cracked, and I directly grinded off the bad side and repaired the bad ones.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Tooth splitting, first of all, you need to see how much it is cracked. If there is only a small amount of enamel splitting, it will have no effect on life, and it will not be painful to dispose of it. If part of the enamel is split, resulting in tongue scraping and cheek scraping, you can do a simple grinding.

    If the cleavage is deep, to the dentin, there are spontaneous allergic symptoms, you can do inlay, do porcelain crown to protect the tooth, to avoid sensitivity and pain. If the cleavage is particularly deep or the middle is split, it has been split to the pulp cavity, and it is necessary to do a root canal ** to kill the nerve, and after doing a perfect root canal**, do a porcelain crown repair to protect the teeth. It is recommended to choose the best method that suits you according to your own situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, a cracked tooth is the most difficult thing to deal with, and it can only be extracted.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tooth fissure is caused by the loss of enamel on the tooth surface, resulting in the direct exposure of dentin to the oral acid environment, and the tooth will produce brittleness and cracks over time, which is a kind of "tooth mineralization".

    Dental fissures are more common in maxillary molars; First molars are significantly more likely to occur than second molars, and the proximal palatal cusp (i.e., the working tip that bears the maximum tooth resultant force) is more likely to occur.

    After the loss of the enamel protective barrier on the tooth surface, the tooth is subjected to excessive pressure on the tooth resultant force, the low crack resistance strength, the large tip inclination, and the wounded tooth force are the main factors causing tooth cracking.

    Cracked teeth can cause unexplained toothache, tooth decay, and in severe cases, pulpitis and apical inflammation, so it is necessary to prevent and treat them in time.

    Repair methods for cracked teeth:

    1. Conventional restoration: for superficial cracks, no obvious toothache symptoms, and normal pulp vitality, the occlusion is adjusted, the cracks are removed, and preventive filling is made; For patients with deep cracks or pulp lesions, the tip bevel must be adjusted a lot at the same time as the pulp, and the cracking force borne by the affected tooth must be completely removed, and the full crown must be repaired in time. This type of repair is painful.

    2. Biotechnological restoration: using tooth yellow gold chewable tablets, the principle of which uses the latest biotechnology to extract repair ingredients from natural plants, form a protective layer on the surface of cracked teeth, stop the continuous erosion of oral acid environment, and at the same time activate the gum immune function to achieve pain relief and eliminate pulp inflammation. This type of repair is naturally non-***.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It depends on the looseness of your teeth, as well as the root canal, if there is no problem, you can drive a pile, and you can make a crown package.

    The effect is still very good.

    No one can guarantee how many years it will last, after all, it depends on how you use it, and if you protect it well, you can still use it for many years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If there is a crack in the tooth, the best way to deal with it is to go to the dental hospital for a reinforcement and care, otherwise it will be more serious and will affect more, because the toothache is not a disease, and the pain is really fatal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the tooth is cracked, if it is not caused by external force, then we must seek medical attention in time. Failure to seek medical attention in a timely manner can affect the tissues around our tooth roots and easily cause our gums to swell. If the tooth is cracked, it depends on the situation, and it is generally necessary to extract the tooth; A week after the tooth extraction, we will have a filling.

    If the tooth is cracked, if it is not due to external force, then the tooth crack is formed in a slow process. A cracked tooth can cause a lot of damage to our gums, so we should go to the hospital as soon as we find out that we have a cracked tooth. So what should we do after a cracked tooth?

    Here is a brief introduction to what to do after a cracked tooth?

    We should go to the hospital as soon as we find a cracked tooth**. The doctor will prescribe the best method for us based on the condition of our cracked teeth. If we can't keep it, we need to pull out our teeth.

    If the cracked tooth is only half broken, the doctor will remove the broken tooth and keep the good one. If the whole tooth is broken, then the doctor will extract the whole tooth for us. Before the tooth extraction, the doctor will disinfect and anesthetize our teeth, and only after the disinfection and anesthetic are done will we have the teeth extracted.

    After the tooth is extracted, we also need to use some medicine to stop bleeding and relieve pain.

    After the tooth extraction, we have to go to the hospital again for a filling after a week of conditioning. Dental fillings can be either implant restoration or removable denture restoration. The cost of dental implants is relatively high, and the restoration of removable dentures is relatively cheap, but the foreign body is more emotional.

    After the teeth are filled, we need to pay attention that in the first few days we cannot chew with our teeth, it is better to eat some liquid food. Also, remember not to brush your teeth and only rinse your mouth with water.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To see how much the tooth is cracked, if it is only the upper part of the tooth flesh, it is necessary to do a root canal first, and then fill the tooth.

    If the finch is more severely cracked and has reached the root of the tooth, it will be extracted.

    Because after your tooth is cracked, the pulp inside has been exposed, so you need to do a root canal before filling**, if it does not hurt the pulp, you can directly fill it.

    It is recommended that you go to a dentist with a good reputation, and some small clinics will make the situation serious and deceive patients to do more expensive ** in order to make money.

    Generally speaking, depending on the region and the material, it costs more than 70 200 to fill a tooth, about 400 600 for a root canal, and more than 800 3000 for a tooth to be replaced.

    These are my experiences, because I have bad teeth so I go to the dentist almost every year.

    If there is anything you don't understand, you can ask

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