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How Cosmetic Dentists Help Children With Chipped Permanent Teeth

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Children often love to play somewhat rough games with each other when they are young, as they explore their physicality and what they can and cannot do as people. Unfortunately, there's a good chance that a child playing in such a way may end up damaging their teeth and needing some cosmetic dentistry to help. This process can provide them with the care and attention that they need.

Chipped Teeth are an Issue

Chipped teeth are a concern that can happen to just about anybody at any time. For example, a child playing with friends – particularly rather rough, outdoor games – may end up chipping their tooth if they fall and hit the ground unexpectedly. Or they may get hit by a friend on accident and chip a tooth, resulting in a damaged tooth that can be difficult to fix and tolerate, even if it is a baby tooth.

And if the chipped tooth is a permanent one, a child is going to experience even more trouble. That's because the tooth may be prone to various types of decay and degradation that may make it more likely to fall out and leave them with real dental problems. Thankfully, there are many types of cosmetic dental procedures available that can help with this issue and make it less of a concern for a child.

Cosmetic Dentistry Can Help

Cosmetic dentistry is usually not a necessary process for young children. But if they damage or chip a permanent tooth, various procedures can help to keep it strong. For example, various veneers can cover this broken area and keep it safe from decay and other concerns. This process is often a wise one for young children because it can provide them with years of protection from these problems.

By contrast, a child may also need bonding for their tooth. Bonding takes the broken part of the tooth and holds it together with strong adhesive materials. This process is a good choice if only a small part of the tooth has been damaged and can be easily added back to the remaining tooth without difficulty. By carefully using these procedures, a child's tooth can be saved and kept strong for years to come.

And if the tooth is misshapen after getting damaged in this way, a cosmetic dentist can help restore the overall look and feel of the tooth in such a way that it will last for years without needing a lot of complex or expensive procedures 


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