Restoring A Broken Front Tooth

Click on the photos at left for a synopsis of a composite resin restorative procedure for a central incisor. This is a relatively common procedure, as front teeth are traumatized rather easily. So how do we prevent these kinds of traumatic incidences? One way is to wear a mouthguard during vigorous physical activities or during participation in contact sports. Unfortunately for us, some accidents are unavoidable, so having a great dentist on standby to help prevent and/or resolve any dental issues you may have is a great step in the right direction.  :)

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