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What Should I Do If My Molar Broke Off at the Gum Line?

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A fractured molar is a dental emergency because it might result in excruciating pain, tiny chips, and fractures. Therefore, go to the dentist immediately if a molar has broken off at or below your gum line. Due to the absence of the protective enamel that protects the nerves and blood vessels within healthy teeth, fractured teeth are more susceptible to decay and infection. Broken teeth that are left untreated can infect nearby tissues and harm nearby nerves.

What Do I Do If My Molar Breaks Near The Gum Line?

A fractured molar is a dental emergency because it might result in excruciating pain, tiny chips, and fractures. Therefore, immediately visit the dentist if a molar has broken off at or below your gum line. The following factors can lead to a cracked molar:

  • Filling-related weakness
  • teeth deterioration 
  • accidentally biting something tough 
  • Cavities that go untreated lead to tooth deterioration 
  • persistently crushing teeth
  • repetition of cavities
  • Unexpected shifts in oral temperature
  • facial injuries brought on by accidents and sports injuries 

You must wear aligners or braces on the fractured teeth for a few weeks when the molar breaks below the gum line to raise it above the gum line. Your dentist may use a filling to repair your fractured molar or a crown to conceal it if the damage is mild. If not enough tooth is exposed to support the crown, they could undertake a crown lengthening operation. Your dentist will pull your tooth if it cannot be repaired and replace it with a denture, endosteal implant, or dental bridge. 

Depending on the treatment used to repair your fractured molar, your recovery might take several days to a few weeks. Follow your dentist’s advice on aftercare, including avoiding sticky or hard foods, biting with the fractured tooth exposed, and sipping through a straw. Due to the absence of the protective enamel that protects the nerves and blood vessels within healthy teeth, fractured teeth are more susceptible to decay and infection. Broken teeth that are left untreated can infect nearby tissues and harm nearby nerves. Due to this pollution, your jawbone, neighboring teeth, and gums may get infected with bacteria.

Most dentists can extract teeth that have fractured the gum line. In these situations, specific tools like elevators and forceps will be needed to remove the remaining portion of the broken tooth. Your dentist may occasionally need to remove your gum tissue to reach the tooth. If the gum tissue is mirrored, your dental professional will put sutures to reposition your gum tissue in the correct orientation once the tooth is out.

Oak Grove Dental Center Can Help You With Your Broken Molar.

A fractured tooth will often not fall out on its own. Your jawbone still has the tooth’s root structure, so an oral surgery team must extract what’s left of the tooth. As was previously said, the likelihood of an abscess or infection increases the longer damaged teeth are left in your mouth. If your tooth is damaged below the gum line, you can fix the issue. Call (503) 654-9521 to speak with our team of highly skilled cosmetic dentists at Oak Grove Dental Center immediately.

Dr. Kevin H. Speer
Oak Grove Dental Center takes a comprehensive approach to dentistry that reaches throughout the Oregon communities, streamlining our dental services through an expansive reach of dentists and hygienists. By focusing on informing and educating our patients, we have pride in our ability to provide long-lasting treatments for those within the Portland, OR area.

Dr. Kevin H. Speer
Oak Grove Dental Center takes a comprehensive approach to dentistry that reaches throughout the Oregon communities, streamlining our dental services through an expansive reach of dentists and hygienists. By focusing on informing and educating our patients, we have pride in our ability to provide long-lasting treatments for those within the Portland, OR area.