Symptoms | Broken off incisor

Symptoms If an incisor is broken, this does not necessarily lead to accompanying complaints. Whether and to what extent accompanying symptoms occur depends primarily on the extent of the anterior tooth trauma. In principle, an incisor that is broken off can be accompanied by various symptoms. In addition, the cause of the development of the … Symptoms | Broken off incisor

Diagnosis | Broken off incisor

Diagnosis The diagnosis of an incisor that has broken off usually involves several steps. At the beginning a detailed doctor-patient consultation (anamnesis) is usually carried out. During this conversation, the dentist tries to get a first clue about the severity of the anterior tooth trauma based on the existing symptoms and the description of the … Diagnosis | Broken off incisor

Therapy | Broken off incisor

Therapy If an incisor is broken, the choice of the most appropriate therapy depends on various factors. Above all, the extent and type of tooth fracture play a decisive role in this context. In addition, a distinction must be made as to whether the impaired incisor is a milk tooth or a permanent tooth. In … Therapy | Broken off incisor

Costs | Broken off incisor

Costs The cost of treatment for a chipped incisor depends primarily on the extent of the anterior trauma and the treatment method chosen. If an incisor is only superficially broken off, a filling therapy is usually initiated. The filling material used for this treatment method (usually a synthetic material), as well as the other costs … Costs | Broken off incisor

Broken off incisor

Anterior tooth trauma Introduction Especially with small children, schoolchildren and adolescents it can happen that an incisor is affected in the course of a fall. The so-called “front tooth trauma” (broken incisor) is one of the most common injuries in the oral cavity. In general, it can be assumed that in every second person at … Broken off incisor

Hemisection

What is a hemisection? A hemisection is the division of a multi-rooted tooth, i.e. a multi-rooted premolar or molar. Usually this is done in the area of the roots, but the section can also refer additionally to the crown part of the tooth. Depending on the initial situation, this provides the necessary support for the … Hemisection

Pull a molar

Introduction Caries, pain or the breaking off of a molar tooth can lead to the fact that a tooth can no longer be preserved. The “extraction” of a molar means that one of the large molars is removed from its socket, complete with crown and roots. The treatment creates a wound at this point, which … Pull a molar

Complications of a molar tooth extraction | Pull a molar

Complications of a molar tooth extraction Possible complications that can occur when pulling a molar tooth include the breaking off of the crown. This is not an unusual situation, the roots of the tooth can be removed individually afterwards. During the extraction of the molar, it is still possible that the broken tooth falls down … Complications of a molar tooth extraction | Pull a molar

Fabrication and insertion of a crown | Inflammation under the dental crown

Fabrication and insertion of a crown In principle, every tooth can be crowned. It only has to be sufficiently firmly anchored in the jawbone, the root and root tip must be healthy and the gums must be in good condition. Whether a tooth can be crowned is sufficiently examined before. The patient is now spoilt … Fabrication and insertion of a crown | Inflammation under the dental crown