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CAVITIES OR CRACKS

CAVITIES

Older restorative materials like amalgams are fine in the back of the mouth. However, silver fillings can sometimes ruin an otherwise perfect smile and can even create a distraction when smiling or talking.

For amalgam-filled teeth, these can now be replaced with TOOTH-COLORED FILLINGS. Tooth colored-fillings are best for small areas that are visible when talking or smiling. The drawback, however, is that they have a shorter life expectancy than silver, gold, or porcelain fillings.

Another option for fillings are PORCELAIN VENEERS. Porcelain veneers provide a long-lasting solution and do not stain. They provide a high esthetic result more than the other conventional fillings. If your teeth have extensive decay, old fillings that are discolored, or if you are simply dissatisfied with your old fillings, porcelain veneers are perfect for you.

Porcelain veneers can also help in improving the shape of the teeth and can brighten the color as well.

CROWN may also be considered for decayed teeth. For extensive decay or severely stained teeth resulting from the removal of a large filling, crowns may do wonders for you. Crown does not only work well with large stains but can also remedy other functional issues like tooth wear and high lip line, improve shape of teeth, as well as some realignment or straightening.

CRACKS
           

When your teeth have just been chipped or cracked, consider the extent of the damage or injury. Some cracks need minor treatments like CONTOURING, but some needs BONDING or CROWNS. Hence, it is best to determine the kind of fracture that you have.

  1. MINOR FRACTURES., which are normally small chips off the biting edges of your teeth are easy to repair. Normally, they are COSMETICALLY CONTOURED, if the length of the chipped tooth is still sufficient. At times, the neighboring teeth are also contoured to match each other.

  2. SERIOUS FRACTURES., are those that normally resulted from accidents – can be treated with bonding or crowns or veneers.

    • When is BONDING a good option for serious fractures? Bonding is the best option when you don't want to change your smile line. The drawback for bonding is, you may need to repeat the procedure every 5-8 years, as bondings are susceptible to stains and wear.

    • CROWN/S is an option when there is little tooth structure left making bonding or contouring impossible.

    • VENEER/S is also an excellent choice, other than crowns for cracked or chipped tooth, especially if multiple teeth will have to be restored.

  3. What if tooth is broken at gumline? In which case, we need a POST and CORE, which means, we need to reveal more of the tooth and install it with a crown.

  4. VERTICAL ROOT FRACTURE. In most case of vertical root fracture, extraction/removal is the only solution, and implant or bridge to replace the extracted tooth.