Teeth that have been broken are a common problem. Regardless of the treatment used, we are able to restore an entirely natural look with composite materials. If a broken tooth is root-filled or is a dead tooth, it may need a post crown. In such cases our dentists suggest the patient a porcelain or composite crown.
Transverse break of a tooth is particularly difficult to reconstruct in terms of color, this is why most dentists offer porcelain crown as the best solution.
Yet, this requires grinding, and therefore a further loss of the tooth hard tissue and additional operations like root canal treatment, thereby increasing the time and cost of the entire procedure.
New generation of composite filling material composite materials and techniques of reconstructing a tooth layer by layer are an excellent alternative.
The final effect of such a method is highly aesthetic and allows the restored tooth to function for a few, and sometimes a dozen years. Such a approach to the problem allows changes in the procedure, for example: carrying out the porcelain crown procedure.
