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Have A Cracked Tooth But Haven't See A Dentist In Years? What To Consider

If you're looking to fix a cracked tooth and you worry that you don't have the funds to have an implant put in or that your bones aren't dense enough to support an implant, a dental bridge is a practical and reliable option. This can be done quickly and without pain, and you can use the bridge just like you would use a regular tooth in your mouth. Here are a few things you want to consider and decide before you go in to have the bridge put on.

Get a Deep Tissue Cleaning

You won't be able to floss your gum tissue as well around the bridge when you have a bridge put on your teeth. Have a deep tissue cleaning performed before the bridge is put on, so you can be sure that the tissue was cleaned effectively before the bridge was put into place and that the tissue is healthy. If you have the early signs of dental disease you may need this done throughout the mouth.

Know that Porcelain Looks Natural

If you worry what the bridge will look like, you'll want to get a bridge that is composed of porcelain. This means it will be white and it will blend in with the other teeth in your mouth when you smile. The metal hardware that is used to attach the bridge to other teeth in the mouth may show slightly, but the tooth itself will appear to be white.

Continue Regular Checkups

You need to continue regular cleanings and checkups so the dentist can clean around the bridge, check to make sure the bridge isn't compromised, and to take x-rays of the teeth supporting the bridge. You have to make sure that the supporting teeth are in good health, and you'll want to know in advance when the bridge needs replacing.

If you haven't been to the dentist in a while and you have a cracked tooth that needs attention, a bridge may be the best option for your budget and your oral health at this time. Talk with a dentist to see if you can get a porcelain tooth put on to protect your smile, and make sure that you follow up to track the condition of your oral health and the bridge that was put in. The sooner you get treatment, the easier it is to prevent infection and other problems.

For more about this topic, contact local professionals.


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