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What happens if my molar breaks?
If you have chipped off just a small piece of tooth enamel, your dentist may repair the damage with a filling. If the repair is to a front tooth or can be seen when you smile, your dentist will likely use a procedure called bonding, which uses a tooth-colored composite resin.
What happens if you don’t extract broken tooth?
It might be tempting to ignore and leave a broken tooth untreated, but it’s wise if you don’t. Leaving a broken tooth untreated can lead to tooth decay, tooth sensitivity, and ultimately, tooth loss.
When does a broken tooth need to be extracted?
Typically, the best time to extract a tooth is as soon as the need is diagnosed, but before the tooth begins causing uncontrollable discomfort. Many routine extractions can become more difficult when the damaged tooth or surrounding gum tissue has become severely infected.
Do you have to get your molars pulled out?
When wisdom teeth cause problems, or X-rays show they might down the line, they need to come out. Other good reasons to take them out include: Damage to other teeth: That extra set of molars can push your other teeth around, causing mouth pain and bite problems.
How long can you go with a broken molar?
How long does it take for a tooth to die? Once a tooth is damaged or decaying, it’s only a matter of time before it dies. Depending on how heavy the damage, the tooth could die within a matter of days or even a couple of months.
How do dentists fix broken molars?
Some of those dental treatment options for broken tooth include the following:
- Crown. Crowns can be useful in covering the entire affected portion.
- Veneers. The custom-made colored shells use porcelain or composite resin material.
- Dental implant.
- Bonding.
- Root canal.
- Filling.
- Dental sealants.
Can a broken molar be pulled?
If your molar is broken beneath your gum line, there’s a good chance that the damage is significant enough to require extraction. If you’re traveling and don’t have access to your hometown dentist, you can also try calling dental clinics in your area to see if they can fit you in.
Can a broken molar be extracted?