Piece of upper molar cracked and broke rotten, cog tooth, chunk filling-how long can I without risk budge in need seeing a

dentist and what is the difference/pros and cons of getting it filled versus getting a crown. Can I munch through on the broken tooth?


Answers:    Once a tooth has broken it is impressively likely to verbs to fracture if not treated. By waiting you run the risk of have that tooth fracture off to the point that it can not be treated and wishes to be extracted. The pros and cons of a filling vs. crown are dependent upon how much tooth structure is lost. A huge padding is much more susceptible to fracture whereas a crown will hold the remainder of the tooth together and prevent it from breaking further. However, if it is not a large nourishing then I other suggest the most conservative treatment possible which would be a filling. Good Luck!
It's concrete to answer this because the dentist has to look at it and agree on based on how much cracked and which molar, etc. You should craft an appointment this week with your dentist for him/her to look at it. The dentist will describe you what your options are and what they recommend. It's probably a correct idea to avoid chewing next to that tooth so as to not break it further or have food bring back inside and cause an infection.
If you're surrounded by pain, ask for an appointment today. Meanwhile rob Advil/Motrin (i.e. ibuprofen) and avoid eating practical the tooth.

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