How is tooth root broken treated
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In our cognition, it is generally believed that if the tooth is broken, but the root is still there, then it is very easy to make porcelain fused to metal teeth. So most patients will choose to make porcelain fused to metal teeth to repair. But if the root is broken for various reasons, can they still make porcelain fused to metal teeth in this case? This is what many people with missing teeth want to know. How to repair this situation? Now let's look at how to repair the broken root. Next, let's talk about how to treat it.
How is tooth root broken treated
First of all, let's understand the porcelain teeth. Its crown is made of natural porcelain powder, and the crown can be adjusted according to the color of the teeth. Therefore, there is no difference between a successful porcelain tooth and a real tooth in color and shape, and porcelain teeth will not affect the overall beauty of the teeth. And the life of porcelain teeth is also long, if properly maintained, it can be used for about 30-50 years.
Second: for the patients with bad root, if it is only because of some dental diseases that lead to dental caries, resulting in bad root, but if there is root, even if it is only a small section, as long as the root is not loose, then it can be directly installed with porcelain teeth after treatment, so that there will be no damage to the surrounding teeth.
Third: 3 if the root is broken, completely removed or has no therapeutic significance, then this kind of situation can also be made into porcelain teeth, which can be repaired by inlay, but in this case, the teeth on both sides should also be ground down, and then made into porcelain braces. Although this method grinds off the outermost layer of enamel, it does not affect the use and beauty of the braces.
matters needing attention
Of course, if you want to use porcelain teeth for a longer time, make your mouth healthier, and have fewer oral problems, then you must do a good job in oral care after porcelain teeth, especially pay attention to oral hygiene. You must brush your teeth in the morning and evening, and gargle after meals, so as to prevent food residues remaining in your mouth and causing dental inflammation.