At Sree Jayam Dental Clinic, we specialize in repairing and restoring fractured front teeth through build-up procedures. A fractured front tooth can be caused by trauma, accidents, or decay. Our experienced dental team uses advanced materials to rebuild the tooth to its natural shape, strength, and appearance. This process not only restores functionality but also enhances your smile. Whether your tooth is chipped or severely fractured, our customized treatments ensure a seamless restoration that blends with your natural teeth for a confident, beautiful smile.
A fractured front tooth build-up is a dental procedure that involves reconstructing a damaged or broken front tooth. The process typically includes cleaning the fractured area, applying a bonding material, and shaping it to match the natural contours of the tooth. The material used is designed to mimic the appearance of natural tooth enamel, making the restoration blend seamlessly with your smile.
During the fractured front tooth build-up procedure, your dentist will carefully assess the damage and clean the fractured area. A high-quality composite material is then applied in layers to build up the tooth. The material is shaped to match the original contour of the tooth, providing both a natural look and strength. After shaping, the material is hardened, and the tooth is polished to restore its smooth finish. This procedure is quick, effective, and can be done in a single visit, providing an immediate solution to a damaged front tooth.
A fractured front tooth can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma, accidents, biting hard objects, or untreated decay. It can happen suddenly, especially with a blow to the mouth or a fall.
Typically, a fractured front tooth build-up procedure can be completed in a single visit, usually lasting 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the extent of the damage.
Yes, the composite material used in the build-up procedure is carefully selected to match the color and texture of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and natural appearance.
The procedure is generally pain-free, as the area around the tooth is numbed before treatment. You may feel some sensitivity afterward, but this typically resolves quickly.
With proper care, a tooth build-up can last for several years. However, the longevity depends on factors like oral habits and the extent of the fracture.
In many cases, a fractured front tooth can be repaired with a build-up procedure without the need for a crown, especially if the fracture is minor or moderate. However, more severe fractures may require additional treatment, such as a crown.