My lower right front tooth broke. The edge of the tooth is jagged, so it’s more irritating than noticeable because the chip isn’t large. My dentist bonded the tooth three times, but the bonding fell off within a week. Will I need a porcelain veneer instead of bonding? – Thanks. Rebekkah
Rebekkah,
When you close your mouth, your upper and lower incisors meet, hitting the upper and lower teeth together. Bonding composite to the tooth can fix the chip, but teeth that hit together face intense stress.
A dentist with post-graduate training and bite understands the need to minimize occlusal stresses on the teeth. Apparently, your dentist doesn’t realize what’s required to repair the incisor and ensure the bonding stays intact.
Schedule an appointment with a cosmetic dentist who will evaluate the position of your teeth and determine whether adjacent or opposing teeth need adjustment to ensure proper occlusion and a lasting repair.
We recommend scheduling a consultation with a cosmetic dentist who has post-graduate occlusion and bite training.
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