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How To Manage A Broken Wisdom Tooth?

A broken or cracked tooth can occur for various reasons, but what happens when the wisdom tooth breaks? If you think you have a broken wisdom tooth, this information may interest you.

The Problem with Broken Wisdom Teeth

Any dental piece can be hit and broken a little. In most cases, this usually causes pain and other associated discomfort.

Depending on the level of breakage, you may need to go to the emergency room. In case of a crown-root fracture, the only thing that can be done is to resort to the extraction of the dental piece since its treatment will not be possible.

In any case, the first thing to do is the diagnosis.

Different treatment options will be offered depending on the cause that caused the dental fracture or breakage. This is why it is necessary to go to the dental office to evaluate the affected tooth.

The main danger of a broken tooth is that this situation can lead to an infection. This is why it is pertinent to go to the dentist before bacteria appear. Prevention will always be the best treatment. If infection occurs, it doesn’t only endanger the tooth. It can also affect the tooth next to it.

In the long run, the infection can cause the loss of teeth and the impossibility of subsequent rehabilitation.

Therefore, ignoring a broken wisdom tooth can only lead to several problems.

The wisdom tooth can also develop cavities, which causes a break in the surface of the tooth and can become aggravated, becoming a crack that reaches the root.

In fact, one of the most common reasons for broken wisdom teeth is extensive caries not being treated.

What Options Do You Have To Save A Broken Wisdom Tooth?

Treatments associated with the prevention and restoration of a broken tooth are:

Dental sealing.

It consists of filling the grooves and fissures of the teeth with special material in those areas susceptible to developing dental caries. This is why this treatment is more commonly performed on children.

Endodontics and reconstruction. 

This is made when an infection has already reached the tooth root. It consists of extracting the blood vessels to fill the cavity with a certain material. With this treatment, the tooth may preserve both its functional aspect and aesthetic.

Crown.

After an extraction, a crown can be placed. In case the tooth is deeply damaged, the dentist may recommend the placement of a cover to reinforce it. A crown is made of a very resistant and aesthetic material.

Although these procedures can be performed to fix broken teeth, the truth is that it is not usual to perform them on the wisdom teeth. Since in these cases, the best thing is the extraction.

Also Read: Pros and Cons of Having a Broken Tooth Extracted

Managing Broken Wisdom Teeth

In any case, while waiting for the day of the dentist’s consultation for the management of broken wisdom teeth, we recommend the following:

  • Keep your mouth clean.
  • Use pain pills to relieve pain.
  • Take care when chewing and stick to a bland diet.
  • In case of inflammation or swelling, use some ice wrapped in a towel and place it on your jaw.

Remember that these measures are only recommendations to relieve discomfort temporarily while you wait for the dental checkup.

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