
Treatment Methods for Damaged Front Teeth
Resin / Veneer / Crown / Implant
When a Front Tooth Is Broken
Front teeth are the area that shows first
whenever you smile.
Even when you slightly part your lips,
if there is a crack in a front tooth,
if there is a gap between front teeth,
if the front teeth are crooked,
if the color of the front teeth has changed,
or if the shape of the front teeth is irregular,
other people’s eyes naturally go there.
Front teeth are something you have to be careful with even when eating ramen,
so if a problem occurs, how should it be treated?
Definition of Front Teeth

The teeth referred to as front teeth
are the eight teeth in the anterior part of the upper and lower jaws,
including the central incisors and lateral incisors.
Unlike back teeth such as canines, premolars, and molars,
these teeth are small and thin, so they are easy to break.
That is why there are precautions such as:
do not cut ramen and eat it,
do not bite directly into ice cream,
do not chew hard foods.
Even with care,
unexpected impact or external force
can still cause a front tooth to break.
Or during growth,
at the time of tooth formation,
there may be gaps, angulation problems, or uneven shapes.
Treatment Methods for a Broken Front Tooth

In addition to a broken front tooth,
there are various repair methods for tooth gaps, abnormal angulation, discoloration, and irregular shapes.
To determine the treatment method,
these four factors are evaluated:
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Degree of tooth damage
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Tooth mobility
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Degree of nerve damage
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Degree of alveolar bone resorption
Based on these four factors,
the treatment direction is determined as
Resin / Veneer / Prosthetic Crown / Implant.
Resin Treatment for a Broken Front Tooth

Resin composite, which is also used for cavity treatment, closing tooth gaps, and filling tooth grooves,
is a restorative material with excellent adhesion and a color similar to natural teeth.
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Degree of tooth damage: limited to the enamel
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Tooth mobility: no movement
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Degree of nerve damage: none
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Degree of alveolar bone resorption: none
A broken front tooth that falls under these four conditions
can be treated with a relatively simple resin procedure on the same day.
Veneer Treatment for a Broken Front Tooth

Veneers, which are also used for tooth shaping, peg laterals, and enamel hypoplasia,
are a method of attaching a porcelain artificial tooth to the surface of a natural tooth.
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Degree of tooth damage: limited to the dentin
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Tooth mobility: no movement
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Degree of nerve damage: none
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Degree of alveolar bone resorption: none
A broken front tooth that falls under these four conditions
can be treated with Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic’s veneers,
7-day Airnate.
Prosthetic Crown Treatment for a Broken Front Tooth

Prosthetic crowns, which are also used for severe cavities and implants,
are prosthetic restorations that are placed over a tooth and fixed in position.
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Degree of tooth damage: past the dentin
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Tooth mobility: no movement
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Degree of nerve damage: present
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Degree of alveolar bone resorption: none
A broken front tooth that falls under these four conditions
requires a one-week prosthetic fabrication process,
and if there is nerve damage, root canal treatment is also performed.
Implant Treatment for a Broken Front Tooth

Implants, which are applied to teeth that need to be extracted,
are a surgical procedure that directly fixes an artificial tooth reproducing the shape of a tooth
to the jawbone.
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Degree of tooth damage: extraction required
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Tooth mobility: movement
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Degree of nerve damage: present
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Degree of alveolar bone resorption: present
A broken front tooth that falls under these four conditions
requires about 6 months from extraction to the fabrication and connection of the artificial tooth,
and if the alveolar bone condition is good, same-day surgery may also be possible.
Treatment Methods for a Broken Front Tooth Near Gangnam Station

As you can see, a broken front tooth
requires an accurate diagnosis of
the degree of tooth damage,
the degree of mobility,
whether nerve damage is present,
and the degree of alveolar bone resorption,
followed by an appropriate treatment plan.
Not only the treatment plan,
but also a procedure and surgical process based on unique skill and experience
that can secure both aesthetics and function at the same time is necessary.
At Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic,
you can receive comprehensive care,
including basic treatment by specialists in Conservative Dentistry and Integrated Dentistry,
minimally invasive veneers, crowns, and implants by prosthodontics specialists,
and orthodontic treatment by orthodontic specialists that can also solve spacing and angulation issues,
with university-hospital-level equipment
and without additional fees for physicians who previously worked as professors.

