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Can a Cracked Tooth Be Repaired With Dental Bonding?

Published on June 14, 2022
By Riverview Dental

Cracked teeth can fill you with anxiety and pain. They make it uncomfortable to chew, and you cannot take hot or cold beverages. The pain comes and goes, causing difficulty when the dentist tries to locate it. The sooner the tooth receives treatment, the better the outcome. Otherwise, it could result in the loss of the cracked tooth.


 

What Is a Cracked Tooth?



A cracked tooth has a crack extending from the chewing surface to the root. It gradually spreads, although the tooth may not separate into pieces. Early diagnosis of a cracked tooth helps save it. You will need a root canal and a crown to save the tooth if it extends into the pulp. But if the crack extends below the gum line, it becomes hard to save the tooth.


The dentist will need to remove it. That is why early diagnosis is crucial. Rinse your mouth with warm water if you have a cracked tooth. Also, use anti-inflammatory painkillers to keep the swelling down. Then, make an appointment with your dentist at Riverview Dental.


 

What Is Dental Bonding?



It is a popular alternative to veneers and teeth whitening. Bonding covers minor imperfections like stains and discoloration. It also involves placing resin over a tooth and molding it to fit. The composite resin should also cover the aspects of your teeth that concern you the most. The dentist uses a special light to harden the resin before polishing it to match your teeth.


 

Why Use Dental Bonding?



The procedure uses a composite resin that covers your teeth and solves your dental issues. Here are a few reasons you can use it for your cracked tooth.


 

Hides Imperfections



Dental bonding works for a cracked tooth since the material fits like clay. The material is strong and bonds to teeth. It fills in the crack and any gaps so that germs cannot find a way to cause infection. Hence, it is best for a cracked tooth. It also blends better with teeth than silver amalgam fillings.


 

Safe and Secure



The composite resin material is biocompatible and pure. Thus, it does not leak chemicals into your body like silver amalgam. It also develops a perfect seal on the teeth as it bonds directly to them. The seal keeps away germs, bacteria, and plaque, saving the teeth from infection at the crack.


 

Saves Enamel



The process of putting in veneers damages your enamel. The dentist needs to remove some of the enamel when prepping your teeth for veneers. Dental bonding does not need to remove your enamel. The material bonds directly to the teeth, and the dentist can shape them as you desire.


As veneers grow old, you will need to replace them because of the damage to the enamel. In contrast, you do not need to replace dental bonding once it wears off.


Dental bonding is cost-effective. It costs less than veneers and crowns. It also requires one visit to the dentist, helping you save time and money.



For more information on repairing cracked teeth with dental bonding, visit Riverview Dental at our office in Corunna, Michigan. You can call (989) 743-4851 to schedule an appointment today.

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