Visiting an Emergency Dentistry Office to Save Your Tooth

Emergency dentistry is an excellent option if you have a chipped, cracked, or broken tooth. An emergency dentist can help to fix your tooth and prevent further damage. If you have a tooth that is damaged, it is essential to visit an emergency dentist as soon as possible. The sooner you visit an emergency dentist, the better the chances of saving your tooth.

How emergency dentistry saves teeth

Let us examine many ways an emergency dentist can save a damaged tooth.

1. Knocked out tooth

An emergency dentist can save a knocked-out tooth by helping to reattach it back into its socket. An emergency dentist can typically reattach a knocked-out tooth if it comes out in one piece and the patient makes it to the clinic within a few hours of the injury. However, if the damage is too severe to save the tooth, teeth replacement options like the placement of dental implants are examined.

2. Chipped tooth

Emergency dentists can save a chipped tooth through dental bonding or dental veneers. Composite bonding is a simple and fast procedure that emergency dentists can perform to fix a chipped tooth. The emergency dentist will apply a composite resin to the damaged area of the tooth and then mold and polish it to match the rest of the tooth. Dental veneers are another option for fixing a chipped tooth. Veneers are tooth-shaped thin shells bonded to the teeth' front surface. Veneers can give you a brand-new-looking smile in just a few visits to the emergency dentist.

3. Broken tooth

Emergency dentists can save a broken tooth by using a dental cap. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that positions over a damaged tooth to restore its shape, size, and strength. Emergency dentists can usually place a dental crown in just one or two visits.

4. Abscessed tooth

An abscessed tooth means that the tooth is infected. An abscessed tooth can be very painful and lead to serious health problems if not treated. Emergency dentists can treat an abscessed tooth by cleaning out the infection and then placing a filling or a crown over the tooth to protect it from further damage.

5. Cracked tooth

A dental crown can save a cracked tooth at an emergency dental office. A crown is a tooth-shaped cap positioned over a damaged tooth to restore its shape, size, and strength. Emergency dentists can usually place a dental crown in just one or two visits.

Emergency dentistry can save your tooth if it is chipped, cracked, broken, or abscessed. Emergency dentists can also help to prevent further damage to your tooth. If you have a damaged tooth, make an appointment with an emergency dentist as soon as possible.

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