If the incisor is broken but the root is still there, different treatments are needed according to the length of the root and other factors. Generally, conservative root canal treatment can be carried out, and if the root cannot be preserved, implant restoration needs to be considered.
1. Conservative root canal treatment: If the incisor is broken, but the remaining root is relatively long, and the root does not have root fracture and other phenomena, you can consider root canal treatment of the incisor, clean the infected pulp in the root, and then use the tip of the gum for root canal filling, and then finally hit the fiber post and use resin filling repair, and make porcelain crown or all-ceramic crown to protect the abutment tooth.
2. Dental implant restoration: If the remaining root is too short after the incisor is knocked off or the root is not treated for a long time, which leads to extensive inflammation and infection at the root tip, it is necessary to go to the hospital to take the apical film to analyze and confirm the diagnosis, and then extract the residual root under local anesthesia, and then consider dental implant restoration three months after the tooth is extracted.