When You Think You Broke Your Tooth

Maybe you bite down into something and you think you feel a crack. Perhaps you are certain that you’ve broken your tooth. While there may be a big part of you that just wants to stay home and pretend that nothing ever happened, our Auburn Hills, MI team urges you to reconsider! You may be able to get away with a smile that is still working and not in too much pain for a little while. However, when structural damage takes place, your tooth and oral health in general immediately become highly vulnerable to problems bigger than the fracture or missing tissue itself. Learn more!

Your Tooth Is Likely To Break Further

When you think you broke your tooth, you really need to come in for a dental with us! One of the reasons is the fact that your oral health is at risk because your tooth is at high risk of breaking more. Once an intact tooth is no longer structurally complete, it’s susceptible to further cracking, crumbling, etc. So, don’t hesitate to call us. Treating the issue immediately is what will help you avoid the need for a tooth extraction as the result of a tooth that becomes too damaged for repairs.

Your Tooth Is Vulnerable To Infection

In addition to the fact that your tooth can break further, it’s also become more vulnerable to infection. Remember that infected teeth develop when bacteria have a way to enter the interior part of your tooth. Usually, a whole, healthy, damage-free tooth is sealed, making it difficult for bacteria to enter. A broken tooth? It leaves your oral health open to infection, so see us immediately to prevent problems.

Imbalance In One Area Yields Widespread Problems

Don’t forget that one reason to immediately treat your broken tooth is the fact that it’s not just your tooth that can become more damaged, infected, etc. Your tooth is one part of a bigger whole: Your oral health! When your tooth is damaged, it can derail an otherwise balanced bite, an infection can spread to other tissues, etc.

We Offer Comprehensive Solutions

When you break your tooth or think that you may have damaged it, call us. We are here to provide you with the restorative care you need to restore your oral health and to fix that tooth! Perhaps you require a dental crown (we offer same-day crowns!) or you need a root canal to save the tooth. Come in soon to learn more.

Come In For Your Damaged Tooth

When you damage a tooth or you suspect damage has occurred, don’t ignore the injury. Instead, schedule a dental checkup with our team just as soon as you are able, so we may protect your oral health. To learn more, schedule an appointment or initial consultation by calling Advanced Dental Concepts in Auburn Hills, MI today at (248) 852-1820.