thread: broken tooth

  1. #1
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    Jan 2009
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    broken tooth

    my molar has broken 5 times in 2 years.. im over having it fixed
    do you think i should have it pulled??
    i had the matching one removed a few years ago (on the left side)

    or should i just keep fixing it?

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
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    if you ever want it replaced dowd the track its more expensive!! maybe look in to getting it crowned. you need to make sure the opposing tooth has something to bite against, otherwise it will overgrow overtime and may need removal also, id get it crowned!

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    what does a crown entail?

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    May 2007
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    Hi,

    I'll answer the crown question for you

    A crown is a a cover that gets put over your tooth. It looks just like a tooth and fits all the way down to the gumline all the way around the tooth. Crowns are made of gold or porcelain (porcelain ones look the same as your tooth) and so are very strong. They protect your tooth from further breakage by totally covering the tooth and bracing it all together.

    It usually takes 2 appointments to have a crown fitted. Basically what has to happen to fit a crown is the tooth gets shaved back a little - about 1mm gets shaved off the top of the tooth and all the way around (to make room for the crown). An impression (or mould) gets taken of the tooth after its been shaved back. This is what gets sent off to the laboratory where the crown is made. A temporary crown is put on the tooth to cover it over (this is made out of plastic and you have to be careful with it as it can break or come off if you bite hard or sticky things on it). It usually takes a week or so for the crown to be made in the laboratory. At your next appointment the temporary crown is removed (they usually pop off very easily) and the permanent crown is cemented. A crown may take a couple of days to settle in but after that you won't even know its there - it should just feel like one of your own teeth.

    HTH

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    oohhh a gold one!!! well i wouldnt break that!

  6. #6
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    Smile

    Like a Dentist once said to me you can't grow another tooth so why not do all you can to save it, and it was on the side i mainly prefer to chew on so it was worth the investment$$ in the long run ... so i had a root canal done (mine took 3 visits & my appts were after i'd finish work to suit me) ...

    I did need to get it repaired (the top bit redone of the tooth) about 10years later by another Dentist but all is good now

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    i got in to the dentist the day after i posted and i am getting a crown + crown extension(cos there isnt alot of the tooth left).
    although i was just talking to DH about the gold one and it is a possibility... its an investment(like yours lorelle) and if my kids get desperate for money when im dead they can dig me up...

  8. #8
    smiles4u Guest

    Thumbs up

    Good on ya Ellissa

    ... yeh, mine is white crowned & you would never know as it just looks like a regular nice white tooth without any work done to it !!

    You will be so happy you chose to save it