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| Chipped Teeth |
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| Written by Maurice Petersen | |
| Sunday, 09 December 2007 | |
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Parents are notorious for reminding their children that they only have one pair of eyes and one set of adult teeth. Hence the reasons we are told to eat our carrots and brush our teeth each and every day. It’s true that all of us only have one set of teeth, but with the wonders of modern dentistry anything that goes awry can quickly and painlessly be fixed. Whether it’s a loosened molar due to gum disease, the loss of a few teeth because of a facial injury or chipped teeth, a skillful dentist can make that smile look even better than it originally did. Teeth become damaged for different reasons. It may be because of a fall, after being hit in the face with a ball or even eating something hard. All of these things can cause chipped teeth. Not only does this become an aesthetic concern but it also can pose serious dental health problems if the teeth are fixed quickly and properly.
The best course of action after you realized you’ve indeed suffered a
split or chipped tooth is to make an appointment with a dentist. If the
chip is small it can wait until the next day, however if it extends
towards the gum and a large piece of the tooth has been removed, it’s
important to contact the dentist as soon as possible. Most cities have
emergency dentists just for this reason.
Procedures for performing the repair differ depending on which tooth is involved and the extent of the damage. For chipped teeth where only a small portion of the enamel has been affected the dentist may decide on bonding. This is a quick procedure and the results are amazing. Some individuals are a bit fearful of the dentist and therefore don’t end up going until they are sporting a smile filled with chipped teeth. In this case the dentist is likely to suggest a more complex approach to fixing the problem. It may include the use of veneers. Although expensive this truly offers the most rewarding outcome as you’ll have the perfect smile. Small children are prone to damaging their teeth during falls. It seems a regular occurrence for a little one to lose their footing when they are playing at the playground or running with friends. The same damage can happen during sports. Even with protective gear, chipped teeth do happen. For a child who still has their baby teeth it’s best to ask the dentist what he or she suggests in terms of treating the problem. If it’s a small chip, they may decide to just grind the tooth down to make it even again and allow it to fall out on its own. If it’s creating a more serious problem with the root of the tooth or the gum line, a more aggressive approach might be called for. |
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