Categories: Restorative Dentistry

Moving Past A Broken Tooth

In order to keep your smile safe, you need to make sure you protect your enamel. This is the form of tissue that forms the hard exterior of every tooth, and it is even stronger than bone, but it can still become damaged through injury or tooth decay. When that happens, you become at real risk of developing a bacterial infection inside the tooth, where it’s truly tough to treat on your own. Let your dentist know when you experience a cracked or broken tooth to talk about your next steps.

With our team of caring, qualified dentists at MMC Dental in Houston, TX, you have a path forward. Our office works to help people just like you every single day, and when something happens to your smile, it’s time to tell someone about it. A bacterial infection within the tooth can quickly cause a nagging toothache that just won’t go away, and if you ignore the situation, infection can continue to spread into bone and blood. Let’s prevent that from happening.

Find your way back after breaking a tooth. Call MMC Dental today to schedule an appointment with a trusted Houston team.

Bacteria Can Make Your Tooth Their Home

And we don’t want that. When you crack, chip, or break a tooth, you can lose some of the natural protection that comes with having a human smile. Each tooth is normally kept safe by a layer of hard tissue called enamel, and while it’s strong, it can still be damaged through injury or tooth decay.

Losing that natural protection can let in harmful little microorganisms that live in your smile. While we know that you take the time to brush and floss like you are supposed to, it might not be a help here. So, spend a few minutes in the dental chair and talk to your dentist about what’s happened.

Moving Past Your Broken Tooth With A Dental Crown

When a patient breaks or cracks a tooth, it’s important to take a look at the damage with a trusted dentist. They can help you to know what your risks are, and they can also give you an idea of your restoration options. A dental crown is a prime example of that.

Dental crowns are sturdy caps that, when placed atop existing tooth material, provide a new chewing surface. They can also blend in seamlessly with the shade of your natural enamel. So, when you’re making your decision, be sure to ask about the differences in crown material.

Schedule Your Restoration At MMC Dental

Your smile’s a big part of who you are. Make sure you’re taking care of it. To find out more about what to do when you experience a broken tooth, call MMC Dental in Houston, TX today at 713-926-8896.

Dr. Chan

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