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Help! Incisor trauma, 4-5mm below the lingual gum is broken, how should it be repaired?
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First of all, you need to take an X-ray of your teeth to see if the root is broken. If not, the situation would be much simpler. Step 1: Complete root canal therapy. Step 2: You need to put a post in the cured root to repair some teeth. Step 3: Make the crown. Root canal therapy, post-extraction and crown restoration are possible. You also need to consider the choice of post crown material. It is generally suggested that you can use fiber post for your anterior tooth post, because the strength of fiber post is similar to that of root, and it is not easy to cause root fracture. The dental crown can be cast porcelain crown, and the inner crown and outer crown of the cast porcelain crown are all porcelain. The color is the best in the crown, with good biocompatibility and the strongest affinity with human body. In addition, there are porcelain crowns with metal inner crowns, and there are many choices of different metal inner crowns.

If there is no root fracture, fixed observation is feasible. Also, the fracture position can be preserved even if it is not too deep under the gum. On the premise of preservation, the post crown can be repaired as soon as possible after perfect root canal treatment. Tooth loosening caused by trauma sometimes involves the tooth nerve because of the impact of external force, so it should be checked regularly. If the tooth nerve is affected, root canal therapy is needed.

A broken tooth won't grow back. If nerve is damaged, post-crown repair is needed after root canal treatment. If the pulp is not injured, it can be repaired with resin or crown.