If you accidently chip a tooth, what do you do? How do you restore a broken tooth? Fortunately, with restorative dentistry our team can restore missing tooth structure and improve the health and beauty of your smile. Otherwise, a damaged tooth may be at risk of developing serious oral health issues.

Restorative Dentistry Quiz

1. True or False: A chipped tooth can develop decay or infection.

2. True or False: A toothache may be a warning sign.

3. True or False: A dental crown can restore damaged teeth.

4. True or False: We can place a veneer to restore a tooth.

Answer Key

1. True. Our teeth are primarily made of dentin, which surrounds the inner pulp and is covered in a protective layer of enamel. When we chip a tooth, this layer becomes exposed to bacteria, causing decay to form. Once the bacteria reach the pulp, an infection may develop.

2. True. If you experience toothaches or persistent discomfort this may be a warning sign of a dental infection. If you encounter a toothache that lasts more than 48 hours then please see a dental professional. Otherwise the infection may reach a point where an extraction is the only option left to protect surrounding teeth from the spread of infection.

3. True. A crown is a cap that fits over the visible portion of the tooth. We use lifelike materials to create a crown that blends with your smile. We can restore lost tooth structure and protect the tooth from further damage or infection.

4. True. Another option involves placing a thin wafer of porcelain over the front of the tooth. Made from porcelain, veneers look natural and can restore damaged or misshapen teeth. If you have any question about our dental restorations or other options for repairing a broken tooth, contact our office today.

ABOUT YOUR RIVERSIDE DENTISTS:

With offices throughout Riverside Country, including Corona, Temecula, and Moreno Valley, Riverside Dental Group is happy to provide advanced general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry services to patients of all ages. To learn more, or to schedule a consultation, call our office today at (951) 689-5031.