injuries

Injuries of permanent teeth

2025-05-16T13:43:25+03:00

Dental injuries can be very varied - crown fractures with/without nerve involvement, tooth root fractures, tooth contusions, etc.What if a fracture of the crown has occurred? The best option is to keep the broken piece of tooth, as it may be possible to glue it back (Remember that nothing is better than your own tooth). It is important to see a dentist immediately (within 24 hours) to assess the complexity of the tooth injury. The dentist will assess whether the nerve of the tooth is affected and will also take x-rays to assess the root of the tooth. If there

Injuries of permanent teeth2025-05-16T13:43:25+03:00

Permanent tooth injuries

2025-05-16T12:21:37+03:00

Dental injuries can be very different - fractures of a tooth crown with / without nerve involvement, fractures of a tooth root, a tooth bruise, etc. What to do if a tooth crown fracture occurred? The best option is to keep a piece of broken tooth, as it may be able to stick it back (Remember, there is nothing better than your tooth). It is important to go to the dentist immediately (within 24 hours) to assess the complexity of the dental injury. The dentist will assess whether the tooth nerve is damaged and will take an X-ray to

Permanent tooth injuries2025-05-16T12:21:37+03:00
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