What to do if the posterior groove is half broken

When a posterior tooth is half broken, it is important to go to a professional dental facility to have it looked at by a physician, and it is necessary to take dental films to check the condition of the remaining tooth. If the remaining dentition is strong and the tooth can be prepared with good resistance and retention, the remaining dentition can be used to make a restoration so that the tooth can continue to serve us. A half-broken tooth should be treated with a systematic root canal to avoid the risk of reoccurring pain. Alternatively, metal stakes can be placed in the pulp of the damaged tooth, and then a pile core can be worn, which is then applied to create a porcelain crown. By having the remaining tooth protected by the porcelain crown, it can serve us for a longer period of time.