Emergency Dentist

Do I Need to See an Emergency Dentist for a Broken Crown?

If your dental crown breaks, you should contact an emergency dentist. This is recommended especially if you are bleeding, it is painful, or the damage is extensive. The dentist will assess the damage and determine the right treatment option. Seeing a dentist as soon as possible will help prevent problems from becoming more serious.

Crown treatment by an emergency dentist

A dental crown is basically a cap that covers a tooth that is damaged. It can help restore the size, shape and strength of a tooth and to improve its appearance. Crowns are usually made of different types of materials. Porcelain, ceramics, composite resin, metal alloys or a combination of these common materials can be used. Crowns are known to last for many years. However, a crown may need to be repaired or replaced if it breaks.

Broken or chipped crown

Dental crowns can break. People frequently break or chip crowns made of porcelain. If the chip is tiny, the chip can be repaired using composite resin and the crown may remain in the mouth. However, in a case where the chipping is extensive or when there are many chips, the crown may have to be replaced.

Dental visit

If a crown cracks or chips, a person should call a dentist for advice. Based on how a patient will describe the incident, the dentist will determine how soon the person needs to be seen. There is a chance that a person may require an emergency dentist visit. The dentist will provide guidance on the ideal course of action.

Depending on the situation, the dentist will indicate whether a person should visit the office for treatment or instead go to an emergency room. If the damage is a jagged break and a person is experiencing a lot of pain, seeing the dentist as soon as possible may be recommended. But if this is not the case, a person can wait for a day or two for treatment.

Self-care measures

Immediately after realizing a crown is chipped, a person should examine the affected area and try to find out if pieces are missing. If the crown is loose, talking to a dentist as soon as possible is recommended. The dentist will offer advice on what someone should do. If a person is bleeding from the broken tooth or crown, applying a piece of gauze to the tooth that is damaged will help.

It is not uncommon for a person to experience sensitivity to cold or hot foods. This usually happens if the accident has affected an underlying tooth pulp. The dentist should be informed of this problem. Rinsing the mouth with warm salty water is also recommended.

Contact an emergency dentist

If your crown breaks and you are in pain or bleeding, contact an emergency dentist for advice. The dentist may inform you about how soon you need to visit the office for treatment. Your crown may either be repaired or replaced depending on the damage. If you want to find out more about how soon a crown needs to be fixed, be sure to talk to a dentist.

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