One of the most common dental emergency today is a broken front tooth. You might be crunching on a piece of candy or ice when you notice something in your mouth that is not dissolving or melting away. You experience some discomfort and realize that you’ve just broken your tooth. Although your tooth’s enamel comprises one of the hardest and toughest parts of a tooth and can endure great pressure, its strength has some limits. It is possible for an enamel to break or fracture due to stress or trauma. If you notice that you’ve broken your tooth, don’t panic, there are quite a number of things that your dentist can do to restore the natural appearance of your tooth. However, if your broken tooth is due to trauma to your head or face, treat that as a dental emergency and visit your dentist as soon as possible. This is…
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