How to Make Sure Your Broken Tooth Does Not Get Infected

7/27/2022

If you chip, crack, or break a tooth, it's important to get dental care as soon as possible. At Elegant Smiles in Las Vegas, NV, Dr. Eileen Huynh takes tooth restoration to the next level with state-of-the-art biomimetic techniques and materials to help preserve and revive the strength of damaged teeth as well as prevent any future oral infections.

Below, we'll look at how biomimetic dentistry works and how it can help you avoid oral infection.

How can a chipped or broken tooth cause an infection?

Oral infections happen when bacteria and germs accumulate in the mouth and get trapped. If you chip or crack a tooth, it creates an open space for those organisms to grow and flourish, spreading to other teeth and potentially leading to tooth decay, gum disease, or halitosis.

Preventing oral infections requires keeping the mouth clean, but with damaged teeth, that can be difficult. That's why it often requires a dental intervention of some sort.

In traditional dentistry, a damaged tooth typically leads to a root canal or extraction and is replaced with a crown or dental implant. Thanks to the latest in advanced dentistry, we now have sophisticated bonding materials that can help people avoid tooth extraction after a chip or crack and preserve their natural teeth.

However, if there are signs of an infection, antibiotics may be required so your body can defend itself from bacteria that have already colonized the mouth.

How does biomimetic dentistry help preserve teeth?

Using biomimetic dentistry, Dr. Huynh takes a more natural approach to treating damaged teeth. The goal is to rebuild the tooth using glues and adhesives. The process can even restore missing parts of a tooth in addition to bonding it back together. By sealing up any gaps within a tooth, this approach can help patients avoid tooth infections.

Modern materials such as porcelain, zirconia, and ceramic hybrids can rebuild damaged teeth and restore functionality. And because these materials can be contoured to look natural, almost no one will notice any previous tooth damage.

What are the benefits of biomimetic dentistry for cracked or broken teeth?

Biomimetic dentistry is a minimally invasive technique for restoring damaged teeth. A reconstructed tooth is not prone to infection and functions well while chewing and speaking, just like a normal, healthy tooth.

Repairing a tooth removes the need for procedures such as root canals, extractions, and dental implants. Like most things, repairs are cheaper than replacements, and biomimetic dentistry is often less expensive than removing or replacing a tooth. It also can save money on sedation and anesthetics because the treatment is noninvasive and can even be pain-free.

Fix a broken tooth in Las Vegas, NV

Biomimetic dentistry can't save every tooth, but it can help some people preserve natural, healthy teeth that have been chipped, cracked, or otherwise broken.

If you're suffering from a damaged tooth and want to learn more about the science of tooth restoration using biomimetic dentistry methods, schedule an appointment with Dr. Eileen Huynh at Elegant Smiles in Las Vegas, NV to find out if biomimetic dentistry is the best fit for your dental needs.

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