General Dentistry Treatments for a Damaged Tooth

Wondering how a damaged tooth can be treated? Read on to learn how general dentistry addresses damaged teeth. A damaged tooth can result from a blow to the mouth, bruxism, and a range of other causes. There are several ways a general dentist can restore the health, appearance, and function of a damaged tooth. This article goes into why you should see a general dentist after incurring a damaged tooth.

General dentistry options for damaged tooth treatment

If a damaged tooth is left untreated for an extended amount of time, then it could lead to severe discomfort and even the loss of the tooth. The good news is that most damaged teeth can be treated by a general dentist, restoring the appearance and function of the tooth.

What type of damaged teeth can a general dentist treat?

A general dentist can treat most types of teeth damage. Tooth damage typically results from a blow to the mouth, bruxism, or poor oral hygiene. Common types of tooth damage that general dentists include but are not limited to:

  • Chipped teeth
  • Cracked teeth
  • Worn-down teeth
  • Cavities
  • Loose teeth
  • Knocked-out teeth

Whether a tooth is chipped during a sporting event or teeth become worn down due to bruxism (teeth grinding at night), general dentists can examine and treat the tooth in most cases.

How can a general dentist treat a damaged tooth?

A general dentist can treat a damaged tooth in several ways. The recommended treatment depends on the type, cause, and severity of the damage. The most common general dentistry procedures used to treat a damaged tooth are:

  • Dental crowns
  • Dental bonding
  • Dental veneers
  • Tooth filling
  • Root canal therapy

For emergency situations, it is important to visit a dentist that can assist patients promptly and offer the necessary emergency dental care services.

What are the symptoms of a damaged tooth?

If a tooth is damaged severely or in a sudden manner, then it most likely is noticeable right away. However, there are some instances where the symptoms are more subtle. The most common symptoms of a damaged tooth that require prompt attention from a dental professional are:

  • Tooth pain
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Loose tooth
  • Gum pain and swelling
  • Jaw complications

Anytime there is discomfort or visible tooth damage following a blow to the face or if pain develops that does not go away, then it is important to seek treatment from a general dentist. Otherwise, the concern can continue to worsen and lead to more severe issues, including the potential loss of the tooth or the development of an oral infection that has the potential to spread to other parts of the body.

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Get in touch with our general dentistry team

Reach out to us today to learn more about how we can identify the severity of your damaged tooth and treat it in the most effective way possible. We take pride in restoring the health and appearance of our patient’s smiles after a damaged tooth occurs.

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