What to do if the front incisor is partially fractured

What should I do if my front incisor is partially fractured? First of all, you should go to the dentist to check the extent of the tooth fracture after the injury. If the nerve has been injured, you should first undergo perfect root canal treatment to preserve the affected tooth, and then consider restoring the appearance and function of the affected tooth on top of that. Method 1: Light-cured composite resin restoration. In other words, the enamel on the tooth surface is acidified and the light-sensitive material is bonded and fixed to the tooth surface by means of a bonding agent, so it is not difficult to understand that the larger the area of the healthy tooth provided for bonding, the stronger the restorative material. This restoration method is simple and quick, and is suitable for patients with small tooth defects, and requires reinforcement of the bite-nail to strengthen the retention if necessary. Method 2: Porcelain restoration. The tooth is prepared in a certain shape according to the specific tooth position, and if the tooth defect is large, it can be processed with metal and other materials to form a certain shape of the pile core, based on this, the professional technician using advanced equipment to produce and teeth match the porcelain crown, and finally bonded to the affected tooth through the adhesive porcelain crown. This restoration method has a wide range of indications, and the restored tooth has a more natural shape and better strength. To illustrate, no matter which restoration method is chosen, the patient should try to avoid chewing hard food, and the service life of the affected tooth is directly related to the degree of care, several years, or even lifelong restoration. In this regard, a special emphasis should be placed on the concept of aesthetics, where the doctor should take into account the patient’s face shape, skin tone, the color and shape of the remaining teeth, and the occlusal relationship in order to choose the right restoration method and materials for the patient.