[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]One of the most exciting experiences is watching their teeth emerge as our children grow. Yet, as a parent, if your child has a broken tooth, it can be worrisome. What should you do if your child has a broken tooth? Who should you call if your child has a broken tooth? In this blog post, we will discuss both of those questions and more. 

 

Who Should I Call in Rigby, Idaho, if my Child’s Tooth Breaks? 

If your child experiences a broken tooth in Rigby, Idaho, or surrounding areas, call Dr. Bingham at Rigby Pediatric Dental. Our team is ready to help your child. Many children experience a broken tooth from a sports injury. If your child’s tooth is broken, first find the part that broke off. If you cannot find it, do not worry, Dr. Bingham is an expert in restoring pediatric teeth. If you do find the tooth, keep it moist by placing it in a bag of milk. Next, call Rigby Pediatric Dental and let them know you are coming into the office for an emergency broken tooth dental appointment. Last, go to Rigby Pediatric Dental. 

 

What Are Ways a Broken Tooth Can Be Cracked? 

There are five main ways that a dental tooth can become cracked. First is the craze line, which are small cracks in the tooth’s protective layer, the enamel. These are not as common in children. The next type is a fractured cusp which occurs when the top of the tooth breaks off. This break does not reach the tooth’s inner nerves and thus does not cause much pain. Next is a typical cracked tooth, which extends from the top to the tooth’s root. A split tooth breaks into many pieces. Lastly, a vertical root fracture begins at the tooth’s root and moves up to the top of the tooth. It is common for these teeth to become infected. 

 

How Can An Expert Dentist Repair My Child’s Broken Tooth?

There are a few different ways to repair a broken tooth. Most methods depend on the severity of the break. Whichever restorative dentistry option you choose, Dr. Bingham will ensure that it appears natural and functions well. Below are a few different types of restorative dentistry options to repair a tooth. 

 

Dental Bonding

If the break is small, Dr. Bingham may recommend dental bonding. In this restorative dentistry option, Dr. Bingham uses a composite resin material that is putty-like to mold and forms the tooth’s missing part. This material is the same used for filling dental cavities. Once the resin forms the way you like it, Dr. Bingham will use heat to seal it in place. 

Dental Crown

Dr. Bingham may recommend using a dental crown for more significant broken teeth. In this procedure, a dental crown acts as a cap placed over the natural tooth. Most dental crowns have a porcelain material that is stain-resistant and durable—the porcelain material on the crown forms to your child’s liking and comfort. 

Dental Veneers

Another option to restore a broken tooth is to use dental veneers. This restorative dentistry option is a shell made of porcelain that covers the front of the tooth. Dental veneers only cover the front of the tooth rather than the entire tooth, unlike dental crowns. The veneer is attached to your child’s tooth via dental bonding material. The bonding material cements the veneer into place so it will not fall off. Just like dental crowns and bonding, dental veneers shape your child’s comfort and liking. 

Root Canals

If your child has a severely broken tooth, Dr. Bingham may recommend a root canal. A root canal is for teeth that break from the crown to the tooth’s root. The center of the tooth, the pulp, will be removed and replaced with a composite resin. It is essential to undergo a root canal if the center of the tooth breaks. Without one, bacteria can enter into the tooth’s root canal, leading to an infection in the tooth and eventually in the entire body. 

 

A broken tooth can be unsettling for many parents. At Rigby Pediatric Dental in Rigby, Idaho, we are here for you and your child. We will help you both through the process of a broken tooth. For more information on repairing a broken tooth, call our office.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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