Having a broken tooth can increase insecurity in many. A broken tooth can be treated using various methods; which method is the best for your situation can be determined after a complete examination of the teeth and the extent of the damage. 

A Los Gatos dentist offers multiple treatment options to patients dealing with a broken tooth. One must understand that a tooth is covered by a tough enamel covering. Enamel is the hardest substance in the body as it comprises several minerals (particularly calcium). However, enamel also has restrictions. If you have had your teeth broken due to a mild trauma or blow, it would indicate that the tooth was already weak or started to decay. 

What treatment options are available for treating a broken tooth? 

  1. Bonding. 

Bonding is a simple procedure in which a dentist fills the area of the broken tooth. Moreover, they use a composite resin that is a tooth-colored material. Once the bonding material is stuck to the broken tooth, the dentist uses the tooth-colored resin and shapes it to make it look similar to other teeth. Later, UV light is used to strengthen the filling. 

  1. Crowns. 

Dental crowns are used when a patient has a completely broken tooth, or a large part of the tooth is broken. The crown is used to cover the broken tooth to protect and improve its appearance. Moreover, a patient can opt for a permanent crown transplant that requires undergoing a step-by-step procedure. 

  1. Veneers. 

Veneers are used when the front tooth is broken. Opting for a dental veneer can give a whole new look and improve the appearance. A veneer has a thick section meant to cover the broken part of the tooth, and the other section is to improve the appearance. 

  1. Root canal. 

A root canal is a procedure designed to treat a broken tooth when the tooth pulp (area of the tooth containing vessels and nerves) is visible. Immediate treatment is required as bacteria, or other microbes may enter the exposed pulp and invade the bloodstream. A root canal procedure involves removing the pulp, clearing the root canal, and sealing it. After the root canal, the broken tooth is covered by a crown to protect the weakened tooth. 

You can get help from a nearby dentist if you have a broken tooth. To know what has to be done to treat your broken tooth, you have to get entirely examined by an experienced dentist, and the dentist can guide you further.