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		<title>How to handle cracked tooth and its restoration</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[You are having a meal or eating a snack; the worse that can happen is the presence of a hard item in the food that you end up biting, resulting in injury on your tooth. Even worse, you fall or hit a hard surface, and your tooth is chipped. There are many useable events that [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are having a meal or eating a snack; the worse that can happen is the presence of a hard item in the food that you end up biting, resulting in injury on your tooth. Even worse, you fall or hit a hard surface, and your tooth is chipped. There are many useable events that can lead to damaging your tooth. What is certain is that cracked tooth is often painful and if not, then undesired.</p>
<p>Teeth are not just functional parts of the mouth but also add significant aesthetics value to your overall look. A missing, a chipped or broken tooth may affect how a person looks and even how others perceive you. If you have tired of people asking you, what happened because they see some damage to your dental, you can correct this. No insurance? No problem; you can restore your look with Dr. Bryan. Before I jump to how you get your tooth fixed, here are some facts you should know about the procedure.</p>
<p>Caring for cracked tooth<br />
In most cases, the enamel, which is the hardest part of the tooth, sustains damages resulting in the crack when the limit of its strength is exceeded by the impact. In some cases, tooth decay results to compromise of the tooth hardness, making it easy to crack or chip. Under these circumstances, you should worry not because there is a restoration option. However, let us discuss the care that is necessary before you visit the dentist for the restoration.</p>
<p>It is important to note that the first action after the damage should be visiting a dentist to access endodontic services. If you are in Spanish Fork, you should seek cracked tooth treatment in Spanish Fork, specifical endodontics in Spanish Fork, to assess whether there are some soft tissue injuries after the event to prevent further damage or infections. Dr. Bryan E. Cardon is your guy for endodontics 84660.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, for a painful tooth, consider taking over the counter painkillers such as acetaminophen while rinsing your mouth with salty water before heading to the dentist. If the crack caused a sharp edge, you could protect your tongue from its cut by covering it with wax paraffin or sugarless chewing gum. Avoid hard food and if you must have a meal or snack, stick to softer meals to avoid further cracks. Immediately visit a dentist to assess the severity of the damage and commence the necessary treatment that is commensurate to the damage.</p>
<p>Reconstructing the crack<br />
After the crack, the dentist can correct the tooth in a way that it will not be possible to identify the cracked tooth from the rest. However, this depends on the nature of the crack and the tooth that is cracked.</p>
<p>There are two primary ways of reconstructing a cracked tooth. If the tooth has a small chip of the enamel, a filling may do the magic. The filing process will start with an x-ray just for the dentist to determine the level of damage that has been caused and the correction that will be necessary. The filling will involve numbing your teeth, gums, and the skin areas that surround the tooth. This is just for comfort. However, after the procedure, it will take some time for you to feel perfectly ok.</p>
<p>If the damage to the tooth is on the front tooth or if it is big enough that it is visible when you smile, then bonding will be the procedure for you. Bonding is simple, and you will not have your tooth numbed. The procedure involves etching the surface of the tooth with a liquid of a gel to allow the bonding material to be able to adhere to it. The adhesive material is then applied, and a tooth-colored resin is added to cover the crack and restore the look.</p>
<p>You can access these services at your convenience with the best and reliable professionals at Maple Ridge Endodontics near Provo, Springville, Orem, Payson, Salem, and Mapleton, UT. It is always advisable to visit a dental care facility in the event of a cracked tooth so that it can be assessed and the right reconstruction commenced. Remember, a cracked tooth may result in further damage in the form of the expanded crack of infection, thus complicating the situation. Always seek medical care immediately.</p>
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		<title>Information You Must Have about Root Canal Therapy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:08:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Are you quaking at the thought of a root canal fearing the pain and the cost you will be saddled with? Do you know what a root canal is? Let us give you the information you need to have about root canals. Endodontic therapy is the alternative name for root canal therapy. This is a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you quaking at the thought of a root canal fearing the pain and the cost you will be saddled with? Do you know what a root canal is? Let us give you the information you need to have about root canals.</p>
<p>Endodontic therapy is the alternative name for root canal therapy. This is a dental treatment provided to remove the infection from within the tooth. It also offers protection to the tooth from future infections.</p>
<p>The treatment is conducted in the pulp of the tooth which is known as the root canal.</p>
<p>The Reality about Root Canal Therapy<br />
Root canal therapy is provided to remove the nerves from within the pulp of a tooth.<br />
It is considered to be extremely painful but in fact relieves pain.<br />
Endodontic therapy is the alternative name for a root canal.<br />
The cost of the therapy varies but is less expensive than having a tooth extracted and replaced with a crown or bridge.<br />
What Is Root Canal Therapy?<br />
Endodontics 84660 states that a part of the tooth is known as root canal but by itself it is not a treatment. The tooth as a hollow section that contains the pulp which houses the nerve tissue, blood vessels and other cells. The endodontist also states you have no insurance? No problem concerning the costs associated with the treatment.</p>
<p>A tooth is made up of a crown and roots. The crown rests about the gum line while the roots are beneath. The tooth is attached to the jawbone by the roots.</p>
<p>The pulp is within the root canal which is inside the crown and the root. Nourishment and moisture is provided by the pulp to the tooth and the surrounding tissues. Sensing hot and cold temperatures such as pain is the job of the nerves.</p>
<p>The name of the therapy popularly referred to as a root canal is in reality endodontic therapy meaning inside the tooth.</p>
<p>However the term root canal is popularly used when talking about the procedure.</p>
<p>What Are the Steps during Root Canal Therapy<br />
Endodontics in Spanish fork complete the treatment in the steps and may also require one to 3 sessions to achieve the goal. The three steps are as follows:</p>
<p>The endodontist performing root canal in Spanish fork will initially remove all the material inside the root canal. The patient will be administered local anesthesia as the professional makes a tiny hole for access on the surface of the tooth to remove the diseased and dead pulp tissue with tiny files.<br />
Thereafter the endodontist will clean, shape, and decontaminate the hollow area by using small files and irrigation solutions. The tooth will then be filled with a rubber -like material to seal the canals completely by using an adhesive cement.<br />
The tooth can be considered dead after root canal therapy and the patient will no longer feel any pain in the tooth because the nerve tissue has been removed along with the infection.</p>
<p>Adding a Crown or Filling<br />
Root canal therapy makes the tooth fragile than it was. The tooth will no longer receive any nourishment without the pulp as the ligament that attaches the tooth to the bone would have been removed. It receives adequate supplies but over time becomes more brittle and therefore a crown or filling is necessary for protection.</p>
<p>Until the patient completes the procedure of having a crown or filling he or she must not chew or bite on the tooth. However the tooth can be used as earlier after a crown or filling is in place.</p>
<p>The treatment requires just a single appointment unless the endodontist detects curved canals, multi canals and extensive infections when more than one appointment will become necessary.</p>
<p>Is Root Canal Therapy Painful?<br />
Root canal therapy has acquired the reputation of being extremely painful but when the treatment is conducted by an experienced endodontist like Dr. Bryan E Cardon the treatment will be relatively painless. This doctor also serves nearby locations as the endodontist near Provo, Springville, Orem, Payson, Salem, and Mapleton, UT.</p>
<p>Any pain the patient experiences is a result of the infection and not the therapy. Root canal therapy does not cause pain but helps to alleviate it.</p>
<p>The endodontist relieves the pain during the treatment by numbing the tooth along with the surrounding area with local anesthesia.</p>
<p>Some tenderness will be experienced by the patient after the therapy. This is normal and as well temporary. Over-the-counter pain relievers will be sufficient for the relief. If necessary the endodontist may prescribe drugs as well as antibiotics to treat or prevent infections.</p>
<p>Who Needs Root Canal Therapy?<br />
When the pulp suffers an injury or becomes diseased it cannot repair itself causing the tissue to die.</p>
<p>The pulp can become infected by bacteria if deep cavity is exist besides a cracked tooth, loose filling because it will eventually destroy the pulp and because an infection in the bone.</p>
<p>An injury to the pulp will make the tooth sensitive to hot and cold temperatures, cause pain when chewing or even of a people with a consistent throbbing problem.</p>
<p>Some people that have extensive decay, trauma, gum disease, and bone loss due to periodontal disease may consider extraction especially if the tooth cannot be restored or is extremely painful.</p>
<p>Root canal therapy will preserve the tooth and eliminate the pain. If the tooth has to be extracted the alternative option to replace it is a dental implant. However preserving the natural tooth is always the best option if possible because the functionality of a natural tooth is better than any restoration.</p>
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		<title>When Does Endodontic Retreatment Become a Necessity?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:07:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Retreatment of a root canal may become necessary if a root canal treated earlier fails to heal or a fresh infection is evident. Root canal treatments enjoy a high success rate but just like other medical or dental problems the inflammation may persist and recur again in spite of the best efforts provided to the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Retreatment of a root canal may become necessary if a root canal treated earlier fails to heal or a fresh infection is evident.</p>
<p>Root canal treatments enjoy a high success rate but just like other medical or dental problems the inflammation may persist and recur again in spite of the best efforts provided to the tooth. In such cases, endodontics 84660 will recommend retreatment of the root canal by looking into the potential causes and determining how they can be corrected. Endodontic retreatment may be the best option available to you to preserve your tooth.</p>
<p>What Is the Procedure for Root Canal Retreatment?<br />
The retreatment procedure of the root canal is similar to the root canal procedure and will be performed by endodontics in Spanish Fork under the guidance of Dr. Bryan E Cardon who has the qualification and experience to perform these procedures. You will be needed to visit the endodontist twice for the treatment. During the first visit, all root canal filling material will be removed and an antibacterial paste known as calcium hydroxide will be placed. The tooth will be closed with a temporary filling material. This antibiotic medication will be left on the tooth for some time to reduce the bacteria and give the tooth better chances of healing.</p>
<p>During the second visit, the canal will be cleaned again after removing the calcium hydroxide paste. They will be shaped again and a new filling over the root canal will be placed. Ultimately a temporary filling will be placed on the tooth to close the opening which would have been created.</p>
<p>What Happens After the Root Canal Retreatment Is over?<br />
You will need to visit your dentist to remove the temporary filling after the tooth has been restored. After a root canal retreatment, your tooth would be fragile and susceptible to fractures or infections due to the loss of the temporary filling. Therefore the need to visit your dentist promptly for restoring the tooth to its full functionality will be a necessity you cannot ignore.</p>
<p>After-Care You Need to Follow after Root Canal Retreatment<br />
After the retreatment is over you need to return to your dentist for restoring your tooth with a permanent crown, filling, or bridge. This should not be delayed for over four weeks. Until the final restoration is completed the tooth remains susceptible to decay and fractures which may result in the loss of the tooth.</p>
<p>It is suggested that you avoid chewing on the tooth because of its susceptibility to fractures until your dentist has permanently restored it with a crown.</p>
<p>What Can Be Expected during Endodontic Retreatment?<br />
The area around the tooth will be numb for about 2 to 5 hours and care should be taken not to bite your cheek or lip until the anesthesia wears off.<br />
A temporary filling would have been placed nearby the opening in your tooth. It will feel rough as though a depression exists on your tooth. The surface of the temporary filling may wear away which is quite normal.<br />
You will experience some pain as it is normal with medical or dental procedures. Endodontic treatment will cause some discomfort in the form of tenderness around the biting surface or soreness in the area. The pain from the endodontic retreatment will diminish in 2 to 3 days and would have subsided by a week.<br />
You can find relief from ibuprofen or any prescription medication provided by the clinic for endodontic retreatment in Spanish Fork but need to remember that alcohol is restricted when taking the medications.</p>
<p>The Financial Implications of Endodontic Retreatment<br />
Some financial implications will certainly be upon you when you decide to undergo the process of endodontic retreatment. It is possible that you may have no insurance or may have exhausted the coverage on a policy. Even in such cases endodontics in Spanish Fork have a simple solution for you in the form of no insurance? No problem. They will offer you flexible payment plans to ensure you can save your tooth conveniently and also undergo any treatments needed for restorations of the tooth without financial concerns. Endodontic retreatment in Spanish Fork will ensure your tooth is relieved from the infections to bring it back to full functionality after it became a necessity for you to undergo the treatment.</p>
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		<title>Apicoectomy: Procedure, Risks, and Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:05:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[What is an Apicoectomy? Our teeth are held and supported by roots that extend to the jawbone. When the tissue is inflamed or decayed, the dentist may perform a procedure to remove the apex or the very end of the root. That’s an apicoectomy. Why Is It Done? An apicoectomy is done when the tooth [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is an Apicoectomy?<br />
Our teeth are held and supported by roots that extend to the jawbone. When the tissue is inflamed or decayed, the dentist may perform a procedure to remove the apex or the very end of the root. That’s an apicoectomy.</p>
<p>Why Is It Done?<br />
An apicoectomy is done when the tooth infection persists after the root canal procedure. Usually, during a root canal, the dentist will clean the canals and remove the inflamed tissue. However, sometimes the infected debris may remain in the canals and prevent healing or worse still cause a re-infection.</p>
<p>To rectify the problem, our dentist in 84660 will remove the tip of the root alongside the infected tissue. The purpose of the treatment is to preserve your natural teeth and prevent an extraction, which presents a whole set of dental procedures.</p>
<p>Who can Do the Procedure?<br />
Although the general dentist can perform an apicoectomy, in advanced cases, the procedure is done by an endodontist such as Dr. Bryan E. Cardon, a certified endodontist.</p>
<p>What Happens During the Procedure?<br />
An apicoectomy is done is a few steps:</p>
<p>1.Consultation.<br />
Our dentist will do a dental assessment and an x-ray to check how deep the infection is and formulate a treatment plan suitable for you.</p>
<p>A comprehensive medical history is done to confirm your eligibility as not all people are ideal for the procedure. For example, patients with blood pressure may be at risk. Epinephrine is used as a local anesthetic and in apicoectomy, the dentist may use twice as much. The high levels of epinephrine cause blood vessels to constrict and may be problematic for people with blood pressure.</p>
<p>2.The procedure<br />
An apicoectomy involves cutting the gum away to make the root accessible. The dentist will then remove the infected tissue along with a part of the root tip. He will clean the canal using ultrasonic instruments and apply a dental filling to cover the canal.</p>
<p>The procedure takes between 30 to 90 minutes depending on the complexity and location of the tooth—the front teeth take the shortest compared to the molars.</p>
<p>Remember, if you have a fracture or crack, the dentist may opt for a tooth extraction instead.</p>
<p>3.Follow-up<br />
Dr. Bryan E. Cardon will ask you to come back within a week for the stitches to be removed.</p>
<p>What About Recovery?<br />
Many people will be able to resume normal activities the next day. However, you may experience slight numbness, discomfort or soreness which subside within14 days.</p>
<p>Post-surgery Tips<br />
Our dentist will give you instructions after the surgery, but here are a few suggestions:</p>
<p>Rest and use ice for ten to 12 hours after the surgery<br />
Take Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen to manage the bruising and swelling<br />
Avoid brushing the affected area or rinsing the mouth vigorously<br />
Don’t lift the lip of the treated area to avoid disrupting the blood-clot or loosening the sutures<br />
The dentist may prescribe antibiotics before and after the procedure to prevent infection<br />
Gaggle with salt water or an antiseptic mouth wash<br />
It is recommended to take only liquid foods in the first few days. Also, avoid hot drinks and foods<br />
Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption<br />
Is There Any Risk?<br />
Yes, a few. If the procedure is done in the upper jaw, you may experience nerve damage or sinus infections that can be regulated with antibiotics<br />
Sometimes pimples may form on the gum, which is an indication that you have an infection.</p>
<p>If you experience severe pain and swelling after the procedure, you should call our dentist.</p>
<p>No Insurance? No Problem<br />
At Maple Ridge Endodotics, we accept most insurance policies. However, if you don’t have one, we offer a variety of financial plans and credit. So, call us for a discussion on the different financing options we offer.</p>
<p>If you are looking for an apicoectomy in Spanish Fork, contact us for an appointment. We also have dental clinics in other locations such as Springville, Provo, Salem, Orem, Payson, and Mapleton.</p>
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		<title>Can Endodontic Retreatment Help When Root Canals Fail?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 15:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[How would you feel if informed by endodontics 84660 that the root canal treatment you had was a failure and would, therefore, require additional retreatment? We are certain you would be panic-stricken after having spent upwards of $1500 for rectifying the problem with your tooth. You may even be concerned about whether your insurers will [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How would you feel if informed by endodontics 84660 that the root canal treatment you had was a failure and would, therefore, require additional retreatment? We are certain you would be panic-stricken after having spent upwards of $1500 for rectifying the problem with your tooth. You may even be concerned about whether your insurers will cover the costs of additional treatments that are needed. However, if you contact Dr. Byran E Cardon for endodontic retreatment in Spanish Fork you will soon realize you have a solution available to you.</p>
<p>Endodontics In Spanish Fork Can Assist You To Deal With the Root Canal Problem<br />
If you are experiencing sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, swelling, and pain when chewing after the failure of the root canal therapy you are suggested to seek help from endodontics in Spanish Fork. The failure of the root canal would begin bothering you even after the initial therapy is over and sufficient time has passed to allow the tooth to recover from any infections or inflammations. In such cases, you should be following up with the endodontist in Spanish Fork because it would be essential to resolve the problems by determining for the courses of treatment.</p>
<p>Are you faced with the problem of having no insurance? No problem, just contact the endodontist for advice with the confidence that you will be provided with one that suits you the best.</p>
<p>You may have contacted the best dentist in your place of residence when you initially developed the problem with the root canal. He or she may have provided the most dependable treatments available to rectify the problem. However, complications can and do arise with root canals which need to be treated again. Under the circumstances, your best options would be to seek advice unless you are prepared to suffer from the pain and discomfort associated with this issue.</p>
<p>Complications Affecting Root Canals<br />
Irritation to the nerve of the tooth is the primary cause of a toothache but there are many other reasons why you could be experiencing the pain. The risk factors for a toothache include gum disease, plaque, dental infection, decay, cracked teeth, injury or poorly placed fillings.</p>
<p>A failed root canal may indicate a blocked canal in certain situations making it difficult to treat the root canal system completely. The blockage in the canal may be caused by calcium deposits from the tooth. In such conditions, efforts are made to work through the calcified area before sealing the canal. However, if the effort is unsuccessful you may need endodontic surgery to seal the canal at the end of the root in the jawbone.</p>
<p>Another complication which is rare but can occur during the procedure for the root canal treatment is leaving behind a tiny broken instrument within the narrow canal. The root canal system will allow itself to be properly sealed despite the presence of the tiny object. Unfortunately, if it does not the only option available would be endodontic surgery for properly sealing the canals from future infections.</p>
<p>Dentists or endodontist’s despite their experience may miss a canal because of the complexity of the root canal system. They may not find access to an extra canal when they access the tooth initially. This results in the tooth being improperly sealed living it prone to pain and infection. Fortunately, the advances made in dental imaging with cone-beam computed tomography has provided professionals in this field to have a detailed analysis of the tooth before the treatment. This complication can be avoided if the dentist or endodontist utilizes these images.</p>
<p>You must understand that complications can occur despite receiving the root canal treatment from the most competent professional in the area. This is a common occurrence with medical treatments of all types which are available for people to manage different health conditions. However, as you are dealing with a root canal failure you will not be able to contact any dentist for the retreatment. the problem will need the attention of an endodontist who has the experience to handle complications for making your mouth return to normal. Dr. Byran E Cardon specializes in endodontist retreatment in Spanish Fork and should be the professional you should contact for the remedy you need with the root canal.</p>
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		<title>What Are Traumatic Dental Injuries and How Are They Treated?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2020 15:34:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dental injuries are quite a common form of tooth damage. While certain injuries can be minor, others can harm your teeth more than you can imagine. The common causes of dental injuries are trauma caused by accidents such as falling, blow, or it from someone. Let’s have a look at some dental injury facts: A [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental injuries are quite a common form of tooth damage. While certain injuries can be minor, others can harm your teeth more than you can imagine. The common causes of dental injuries are trauma caused by accidents such as falling, blow, or it from someone. Let’s have a look at some dental injury facts:</p>
<p>A minor fracture that involves chipping of enamel only.<br />
A deeper fracture involves both enamel and dentin of the tooth, says the endodontist near Provo.<br />
If the pulp tissue dies, it can lead to tooth infection and abscess.<br />
The serious fracture can expose both dentin and pulp tissue and it needs prompt treatment.<br />
The factor that determines re-implantation of the tooth is the amount of time the tooth was out of the socket, says Dr. Bryan E. Cardon.<br />
One should be careful while handling knocked out tooth and hold it from crown only.<br />
Prevention of dental injuries also involves correcting the alignment of teeth with the help of braces and wearing mouthguards while participating in sports.</p>
<p>Common Causes of Traumatic Dental Injuries<br />
The dentist in Springville says that trauma to the face or teeth can be caused because of auto accidents, falls, and injury from sports such as football, basketball, baseball. People who are suffering from head, neck, or facial trauma should be assessed and treated in a hospital emergency room setting. The trauma may include bleeding from nose, ears, dizziness, the lapse of memory, severe headache, and earache, as well as breaking of skull or jaws.</p>
<p>In majority of the hospitals oral surgeons are present who treat fractures of both the upper and lower jaw. They also perform emergency tooth removal or reconstruction of the dental arches.</p>
<p>Tooth fractures can be caused because of wear and tear due to cavities or chewing/ biting on hard objects such as pencils, ice cubes, nuts, hard candies. The traumatic dental injuries which are not linked to head and neck trauma can be evaluated and treated in the dental office. Such injuries consist of broken teeth, knocked out teeth, and displaced teeth.</p>
<p>How is Tooth Fracture Treated?<br />
The dentist performs various tests for determining if any tooth structure is left. The dentist in Orem may also take dental x-rays which help in diagnosing, locating, and measuring the extent of tooth fractures.</p>
<p>Treatment Options for Serious Tooth Fractures<br />
According to dentist near Salem, a serious fracture exposes both dentin and pulp tissue and needs prompt treatment. The serious fracture may displace and lose the tooth and cause the gums to bleed. For preventing the loose tooth from falling, the dentist can splint the loose tooth by bonding it to adjacent teeth so that it can help in stabilizing the teeth and allowing the underlying bone and gums to heal.</p>
<p>The dentist may also need to perform a root canal or apply only a sedative dressing on the splinted tooth for calming the pain. After three to four weeks, the splint is removed and filling or crown is placed for restoring the fractured tooth, says endodontics in 84660.</p>
<p>In most of the serious injuries which fracture the tooth roots, the fractured tooth becomes loose and it is unable to restore them with dental work. Thus, tooth extraction may be required. The extracted tooth is replaced with a removable plate containing a false tooth.</p>
<p>Treatment for Chipped Tooth<br />
The dentist near Mapleton, UT says that minor chipping causes rough edges that irritate the cheek and tongue. The injured may not be painful or sensitive to food or temperature. A small amount of orthodontic wax or sugarless gum can be placed over the rough edge till the time you see the dentist. The risk of pulp injury is low and the treatment is usually not considered urgent.</p>
<p>Based on the amount of enamel loss, dental filling or placing a crown is needed for restoring the tooth to normal.</p>
<p>Some of these treatments can be expensive. You don’t have an insurance? No problem as the endodontics in Spanish Fork offers flexible payment options for the patients so that the treatment doesn’t burden their pocket. Lack of financial resources should not prevent you from getting the dental issue treated.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Enamel is the hardest and one of the most mineralized substances in our bodies. However, over time, they can get brittle and worn out due to many reasons. A chipped or broken tooth is when a part of the tooth is fractured. It can either be a severe crack on the surface of the tooth [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enamel is the hardest and one of the most mineralized substances in our bodies. However, over time, they can get brittle and worn out due to many reasons. A chipped or broken tooth is when a part of the tooth is fractured. It can either be a severe crack on the surface of the tooth or just a small chip on the tooth. Many people wonder if they need to address it or leave as it is, if there is no pain or discomfort while drinking, talking, and chewing.</p>
<p>Our teeth are strong and resilient, but they can still break because of a lot of reasons such as eating hard foods like candies or crunchy foods. Some people can experience chipped tooth because of physical injuries. However, in most cases, cavities make the teeth brittle and worn out, says the dentist in Springville.</p>
<p>Why You Must Never Ignore a Cracked Tooth?<br />
According to Endodontics in Spanish Fork UT, 84660, in case of a broken tooth, it is best to take immediate action as there is a risk of certain dangers in case you ignore the chipped tooth. It is not just about restoring the appearance of your teeth, but about protecting your oral health from further damage. Here’s a look at what can happen if you ignore a chipped tooth.</p>
<p>Pressure and Temperature Sensitivity<br />
A chipped tooth usually occurs when the tooth is weakened because of decay, says dentist in Orem. When it cracks, the nerve may get exposed and become sensitive to the smallest of pressures. Indirect pressure such as moving the mouth can also lead to immense pain. When the outer structure is broken, the root or nerve gets exposed causing pain when you consume a hot or cold beverage.</p>
<p>Infection May Occur<br />
If the inner structure of the chipped tooth gets exposed, it becomes vulnerable to infection and cavity. An abscess can also form and the nerve can get damaged. It can be dangerous and possibly life-threatening as well, if not treated in time by a qualified dentist near Payson.</p>
<p>Lead to Cuts in Mouth<br />
It is obvious that a chipped tooth does not have clean finishing on the edges and some parts of it can be sharp. It may lead to cuts or abrasion on your tongue, cheeks, or lips. Thus, it is important to address a chipped tooth by seeing a dentist in Salem.</p>
<p>Repairing the Chipped Tooth<br />
Based on the severity of the chipping, the dentist in Mapleton, UT will suggest the relevant treatment for repairing the damages. A dental filling may be placed for preventing further damage. In case your tooth is cracked, it can be covered with a dental crown for protecting the nerve. In case of severe damage, the tissue is infected and a root canal procedure may be required for removing the affected nerve.</p>
<p>Other ways of repairing chipped teeth can be with the help of filling and bonding. Also, the porcelain crowns can help as they are just like small hats for the chipped tooth. If the chipped teeth have severe flaws, porcelain crowns are the best option.</p>
<p>Benefits of Repairing Chipped Teeth<br />
One of the main benefits of repairing a chipped tooth is restoring your confidence and self-esteem.<br />
It helps in improving your smile, which was hampered by a chipped or broken tooth.<br />
When you get your chipped tooth repaired, it improves the overall dental health.<br />
You can also prevent the risk of cuts and abrasions that can be caused due to sharp or uneven edges of the chipped tooth, says endodontist near Provo.<br />
It can help in getting relief from minor discomfort that is experienced while chewing or biting food.<br />
Yet another benefit is that you have mental peace and assurance that there is no risk of severe dental issues or root canal procedure.<br />
Dr. Bryan E. Cardon says that considering all the above-mentioned dangers, it is never a good idea to ignore your chipped or broken tooth as it may feel normal but the fact is that you are putting yourself in danger.</p>
<p>No Insurance? No problem<br />
If you don’t have insurance coverage, discuss financing options with your dentist.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you are facing an issue of a cracked tooth or chipped tooth, you must consult Dr. Bryan E. Cardon for help. The issues of cracked teeth and chipped may differ and it is important to identify the issue appropriately so as to obtain right treatment. How do identify Cracked Tooth? With factors such as [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are facing an issue of a cracked tooth or chipped tooth, you must consult Dr. Bryan E. Cardon for help. The issues of cracked teeth and chipped may differ and it is important to identify the issue appropriately so as to obtain right treatment.</p>
<p>How do identify Cracked Tooth?<br />
With factors such as aging, lines and cracks on the surface of teeth are normal but this is a cause of instant worry when it reaches to tooth enamel. Outer layer of the tooth can go for normal wear and tear but it must not penetrate to the inner surface of the tooth. Such cracked tooth may require treatment. Other signs may be sensitivity and pain while chewing food. In such cases, Endodontics Spanish Fork UT, 84660 suggests immediate treatment.</p>
<p>Difference Between a Cracked Tooth and Chipped tooth<br />
Cracked tooth is the common issue which can be observed at the back teeth. Cracked tooth may require invasive treatment when compared to chipped tooth issue. Chipped teeth issue generally occurs in front teeth. It can disturb the aesthetics and functionality of tooth but can be fixed within one day.</p>
<p>Common treatment for cracked tooth:</p>
<p>Dental crown – In case of least damage, the tooth can be covered and restored with dental crown.<br />
Root canal procedure – In case when crack has extended and reached to a deeper layer, it can be treated with root canal procedure.<br />
Tooth extraction – If the crack has reached to the deepest layer of tooth, it becomes quite essential to perform tooth extraction. This is the most extreme situation which needs extraction for repair.<br />
Common treatment for Chipped teeth:</p>
<p>Tooth-colored filling – In case of chipped tooth, the tooth-colored filling material can be used to restore the appearance.<br />
No Insurance? No problem<br />
Most of the treatment of cracked &#038; chipped tooth can be covered with insurance but if you don’t have insurance don’t worry. You can visit the dental clinic to know best treatment available at the appropriate cost.</p>
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		<title>The Dangers of a Cracked Tooth</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you are having a cracked it is not a problem until it’s not causing any symptoms. If you ignore your tooth consisting of a crack or fracture, sooner you will start facing problems. The bacteria go inside your tooth that causes decay or infection and if it surpasses to the nerve of your tooth. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are having a cracked it is not a problem until it’s not causing any symptoms. If you ignore your tooth consisting of a crack or fracture, sooner you will start facing problems. The bacteria go inside your tooth that causes decay or infection and if it surpasses to the nerve of your tooth.</p>
<p>Symptoms of a cracked tooth<br />
It might not cause any symptoms but with a cracked tooth, you may not even realise.</p>
<p>Pain while eating, chewing or biting<br />
Swollen gums around the cracked tooth<br />
Sensitive teeth towards sweetness<br />
Discomfort around the teeth and gums<br />
If you ignore cracked tooth, what will happen<br />
If the cracked tooth is not causing any pain, it is fine. If an infection develops in the nerve of the tooth, endodontic in Spanish Fork UT, 84660 suggests root canal therapy. This helps in eliminating and saving your tooth. The dental infection will not go without treatment and can lead to tooth loss if ignored.</p>
<p>What if a cracked tooth hurts?<br />
If you are suffering from sensitivity or pain in your tooth, go for the treatment as soon as possible. This shows that an infection is developing and Dr. Bryan E. Cardon recommends getting your tooth treated before any further problems.</p>
<p>Treatment of cracked tooth<br />
It depends on the location and the damage caused. If a crack s tiny then no treatment is required. Treatments include-</p>
<p>Broken part or chipped tooth is glued<br />
Repair the crack with plastic resin<br />
Filling or crown<br />
Why tooth cracks?<br />
Many reasons cause a fracture to tooth and lead to wear and tear due to biting hard foods such as crusty bread. Due to which old metal restoration breaks down and causes a fracture. Avoid this by cutting down the hard food items into smaller pieces before eating.</p>
<p>The procedure is costly and if you have no insurance? No problem, Maple Ridge Endodontic provides affordable treatment. If you notice a chip or fracture tooth, visit the dentist to get it examined. If ignored, it might lead to painful issues such as an infection.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[When the root canal treatment is not an option for treatment or if the procedure fails, the Endodontics in Spanish Fork UT, 84660 suggests Apicoectomy. It’s a surgical dental procedure that involves going through the gum to remove the infected tissue surrounding the root tip. Why Apicoectomy May Be Necessary? Tooth sometimes becomes re-infected even [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the root canal treatment is not an option for treatment or if the procedure fails, the Endodontics in Spanish Fork UT, 84660 suggests Apicoectomy. It’s a surgical dental procedure that involves going through the gum to remove the infected tissue surrounding the root tip.</p>
<p>Why Apicoectomy May Be Necessary?<br />
Tooth sometimes becomes re-infected even after the root canal procedure. The dentist may then decide to treat it by removing the tip of the tooth root and the affected tissue surrounding it.</p>
<p>The reasons for re-infection can be:</p>
<p>Infection, which spreads to bone and tissue in the area near the tip of the root.<br />
Cracked or fractured tooth root.<br />
Infected debris in small branches at the sides of the main root canal.<br />
New tooth decay on the root of the tooth.<br />
How Root Canal Problems Are Detected?<br />
The endodontist uses X-rays and CBCT scans for examining the tooth roots. CBCT scans create three-dimensional views that enable the dentist to view problems which might be otherwise difficult to detect.</p>
<p>How Apicoectomy Is Performed?<br />
Instead of accessing the pulp chamber and canals through the crown of the tooth, the dentist in Payson makes an incision through the gum at the site of the infection. If the infection is severe, bone grafting may be required to replace the bone loss around the tip of the root.</p>
<p>What To Expect Before and During Surgery?<br />
Depending on the severity of the infection, the dentist near Mapleton, UT may prescribe anti-inflammatory medication and antibiotics. He will numb the area with local anesthesia before making an incision. After removing the infected tissue and a bit of the root tip, dentist will seal the canal with a small filling.</p>
<p>What To Expect After Surgery?<br />
The dentist may recommend OTC anti-inflammatory drug to manage sensitivity, soreness, and pain. You can also apply an ice pack on swelling outside of your cheek. Avoid smoking and biting into crunchy foods.</p>
<p>No Insurance? No problem<br />
Are you worried about the expenses of the procedure as you have no insurance? Worry not as dental clinics offer the option of financing the treatments.</p>
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