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It is not uncommon to chip a tooth; indeed, chipped teeth commonly result from common accidents in our day-to-day lives. If you have an active lifestyle or participate in team sports, you very likely have chipped a tooth of your own. In many cases, individuals are not even aware they have chipped a tooth until they experience pain during chewing or sensitivity to hot and cold. Sometimes, chips are even hardly visible. Nevertheless, it is important to address your chipped tooth as soon as possible in order to prevent further damage.

You may have dealt with a chipped tooth for many years and finally decided that you want a change. Dentists have various ways to improve your smile, starting with repairing a chip or crack. You will get porcelain veneers that look and feel like a real tooth, yet they cover and protect the cracked or chipped tooth. Once this is inserted, no one will ever know you had issues with your teeth.

You could be unfortunate and an event happens to you and you then need to see your dentist. Well let's take a look at one of those situations a little more closely, first let's say something happens and somehow a tooth of yours gets knocked out. What do you do? Who do you turn to? Do you have a dentist that is available around the clock to take care of this situation? It may be wise to have an emergeny dentist in your mobile phone contact list just in case.

You should try to avoid emergency dental work at all costs. While it might seem like a good idea to skip a few checkups over the years, it's not going to seem like such a great idea when your mouth is in agony and you find out what kind of surgery might be in store for you.

Her is what dentist acn do with x-rays when you have abroken tooth: Dentists take x-ray to examine if there are some more complications and then fix the broken part, if nothing is found. Proper examination before any treatment is a must after the injury. A broken tooth causes acute pain at times, if it is knocked down badly. Taking a pain reliever would do in that situation but it is advisable to go to a clinic first if you have that broken piece of tooth with you. Teeth that are completely knocked out can be placed back within few hours of injury with the help of re-implantation.

When you visit your dentist for veneers, he/she will take impressions of your teeth. The impressions will be used to create a stone replica of your teeth. Your dentist will also prepare your teeth for the veneers by moving a small amount of enamel from the surface. Your dentist will then cover your teeth with temporary cement. He will remove the temporary cement before he applies the veneers to your teeth. The temporary cement will resemble your natural teeth. Your veneers will be created in a dental laboratory, so you will have to wait about a week for them to arrive at your dentist's office.


You would hope that the effect of veneers on your teeth would be better and longer lasting than the cheaper home kits, but this might not be the case. Veneers could last for 15 years but it could be as little as 5 years, which is comparable to some of the better alternatives. Your dentist will be able to give you specific advice on what results you expect, and the likely cost.

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