How to care for my bonded tooth?
In December 2006, in a sports accident I had my front tooth broken in half horizontally.- next day it was thankfully bonded back on. - you can obviously see the difference through the colour I was wondering how I should care for the tooth. When I look closely now I can see the line where The crack goes across. (-dont know if that was visible before, like if the bonding covered it or not since I didnt really check). I've had a custom mouthguard made for me for sports which I use during every sport now. I dont bite into ANYTHING with my front teeth (no sandwhiches, etc) I only eat foods I can cut and places directly past the tooth. I have been using a powered crest spinbrush toothbrush with an extra soft head and Colgate Total and Crest Pro-Health. How should i be caring for and maybe help the tooth heal itself? I've really been considering this and am probably getting it tomorrow... Colgate Luminous toothpaste. It is supposed to contain minerals to help restore tooth enamal! Opinions?
I think its "bonded," I dont knew exactly what they did but they re-attached the broken part of the tooth to the top part of the tooth which was still intact (dint know the name for what they did, but I heard something about bonding and they also mentioned they dont know how long it will hold, maybe forever maybe a very short time... confusing!!). Also, the texture is somewhat different on the portion of the re-attached tooth.
kind of going along with the first answer
... I actually found the piece that was broken off and they used THAT piece of the tooth and put that back on, not a composite, its the actual piece! I can tell because it has a certain small spot where its a bit discolored from before. And when I went in after that to take my impression for my mouthguard, the assistant that did the impression told me it could be like a broken bone and may take up to 6 months to heal. The dentist said that since Im still young and have good blood flow through my teeth it could heal or something. (When the piece was broken off, and was found and taken back home for the night, I kept it in milk to not dry it out or anything and they were actually able to use that piece even though the assistant almost laughed at us when we said we saved the tooth and said they cant do anything with it when we came in, but she ended up helping the dentist use that piece, I bet she felt dumb)
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Brown little cracks on teeth? what do i do , what are they?
I have a tincy brown little crack in between my top 2 big teeth and i also have one a bit further down the line on another tooth.
They are not stains that cover the whole tooth, just these little cracks that look like a chip on a windscreen or like a little splintery thorn.
They cause me no pain and my teeth are apparently healthy, the odd bit of plaque here and there sure but no major concern.
So yeah , these tiny brown splinters....what are they?!
i dont smoke, i do drink fizzy drinks a lot though and i wouldnt be suprised if the answers highlight this as a cause.
No rubbish posts like u shld take better care of your teeth !! thats a given
cheers.
Chipped front tooth . . .emergency repair needed?
Yesterday, I felt something funny on my front tooth (one of the big choppers on top). It felt like a tiny crack along the tip of the tooth.
Today, a tiny part of the outer tooth enamel appears to have chipped off . . . It doesn't hurt at all (yet), but I'm concerned that it's going to get worse until I can see a dentist.
Is there any kind of temporary epoxy I can place on the tooth to hold it all together. Or is there some kind of temporary cap I can put on top of it to protect it until can get to a dentist?
Many thanks for any advice.
Mike
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