Broken Teeth Repair

Do you have Broken Teeth?

Choosing Functional Dentistry for broken teeth offers a comprehensive approach to addressing the underlying causes of dental issues rather than just treating symptoms. At Camarata Family Dental, we prioritize Functional Comprehensive Dentistry because we believe in providing our patients with long-term solutions that promote optimal oral health and overall well-being.

Functional Dentistry focuses on restoring proper function, aesthetics, and structural integrity to the teeth and surrounding oral structures. By addressing the root causes of broken teeth, rather than simply repairing the damage, we can help prevent future issues and promote lasting oral health.

Our personalized approach to Functional Dentistry means that each patient receives a customized treatment plan tailored to their unique needs, goals, and concerns. We take the time to thoroughly evaluate each case, using advanced diagnostic techniques and digital imaging to assess the extent of damage and identify underlying issues.

Whether you’re dealing with a minor chip or a more extensive fracture, we’re here to provide you with the highest quality care and the most effective treatment options available. With Functional Dentistry, you can trust that your broken teeth will be restored to their optimal function and aesthetics, allowing you to enjoy a healthy, confident smile for years to come.

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Common Causes of Broken Teeth

Trauma

Trauma to the mouth, such as a sports injury, fall, or accident, can result in broken teeth. Impact from a forceful blow can cause chips, fractures, or complete breakage of teeth.

Grinding or Clenching

Habitual grinding or clenching of teeth, known as bruxism, can weaken tooth structure over time and increase the risk of fractures or breaks.

Bite Misalignment

Malocclusion or bite misalignment can exert uneven pressure on teeth, causing excessive stress on certain areas and increasing the risk of fractures or breaks.

Age

As people age, teeth naturally become more brittle and prone to breakage due to wear and tear over time.

Tooth Decay

Untreated dental cavities can weaken the structure of the tooth, making it more prone to breakage. Decay that progresses deep into the tooth can cause significant damage and compromise its integrity.

Genetics

Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to weaker enamel or other dental issues, increasing their susceptibility to broken teeth.

Treatment Options

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Dental Bonding

During the dental bonding procedure, a tooth-colored composite resin material is applied to the affected tooth or teeth and sculpted to achieve the desired shape and contour. The resin is then hardened and bonded to the tooth surface using a special curing light. Once the bonding material is in place, it is polished to blend seamlessly with the natural teeth, resulting in a smooth, natural-looking finish.

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns, also known as dental caps, are versatile restorative dental prosthetics used to restore the function, strength, and aesthetics of damaged or compromised teeth. We offer dental crowns as a reliable solution for addressing a variety of dental issues, including extensive decay, fractures, cracks, large fillings, and weakened enamel.

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Dental Implants

A dental implant consists of three main components: a biocompatible titanium implant fixture, an abutment, and a dental crown. During the dental implant procedure, the titanium implant fixture is surgically placed into the jawbone, where it fuses with the surrounding bone tissue through a process called osseointegration. This provides a strong and stable foundation for the replacement tooth.

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Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic treatment involves the use of appliances such as braces, clear aligners, and retainers to gradually move teeth into their proper positions. These appliances work by applying gentle pressure to the teeth, encouraging them to shift gradually over time.

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