Tooth fracture too deep —- Dental implants restore your realistic teeth!

What if the tooth is broken too deeply and reaches below the gums, and the doctor tells you that you can’t just set the tooth and it needs to be extracted? There is no need to worry about this problem, as our doctors have all the treatment options at their disposal. If the tooth is broken too deeply and reaches the gum, the direct setting will cause long-term redness and swelling of the gum, and even pain, which will affect the aesthetics and is not worth the loss. With the advancement of our dental technology, we have been using dental implants to replace our natural teeth since the 1960s. Dental implant technology has long been mature and its lifespan is no worse than that of our own natural teeth. For those who are afraid of implant treatment, there is nothing to worry about. We can use painless anesthesia to make the treatment completely painless. With the implant guide, we can also achieve a minimally invasive procedure without incisions or stitches. We can also restore our aesthetic appearance with realistic dentures right after the procedure. Initial visit Immediate teeth after implant surgery Third visit: final teeth placement