Depending upon the amount of tooth structure left and condition of your tooth, treatment modalities for broken teeth are as followed :
1. Direct veneer
2. indirect veneer
3.Crown
The health of broken tooth can be determined by oral and radiological examination which will be evaluated by your aesthetic dentist.
lot of treatment available depending upon grade of fracture
1. crowns
2.laminates
3. tooth colored fillings
proper diagnosis is required acc to ur smile line and xrays
The broken teeth can be fixed. For that first the doctor has to take an XRay and check if there is any infection in the tooth. If there is infection then you may require RCT and Crown. If there is no infection a simple composite bonding or veneers can be done.
A clinical picture and x-ray of these teeth will be more helpful to us to give you a proper suggestion..... yes, a lot of treatment options are available these days to save the teeth and make them functional for a very long time and at the same time, maintaining their aesthetic quality also.... Regards....
Hello..the broken teeth to what extent it is evaluated by radiograph depending on that treatment is done like composites, veneers, laminates or Rct & crowns when it is involving vital tissue.
Depending on the amount of tooth structure which is broken and your bite ...we can decide what would be the best choice for you..but to widely answer your query toothcoloured fillings ie.composites.., veneers or crowns can be done to make it complete..
Yes definitely, your half broken teeth can be made complete. First of all, an x-ray has to be taken for your front teeth and then a diagnosis will be made based on it, whether they require RCT and crowns, or composite filling. It would be better if you visit a dentist and explain your concern.
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