The degree of tooth defect determines the restoration scheme.
Filling teeth also depends on the degree of tooth injury. If your tooth defect is really serious, it is not enough to just fill it.
A small incisor defect
If your front teeth are only missing a small piece, the impact is not great, and the impact on aesthetics is not obvious. You can polish the enamel a little to make it neat and beautiful.
Incisor defect angle
If a corner of your front teeth is missing, the enamel will be destroyed, and the exposed dentin will occasionally ache. Usually simple filling is enough.
Half incisor defect
If half of your front teeth are defective, it may expose and hurt the pulp, and even cause an acute attack of pulpitis due to trauma. You have to take out the pulp for root canal treatment, and finally install a porcelain crown or porcelain inlay to repair it, in order to protect the remaining teeth.
Serious defect of front teeth.
If only the root of your front tooth is damaged and the entire crown has fallen off, don't pull it out at this time, depending on whether the defect is under the gum. If the root is deep, it is recommended to remove it before repairing it. If the root is not deep and long enough, the root can be preserved and the porcelain crown can be restored after the fiber post is driven. After all, the tooth has been pulled out and can only be repaired by planting or porcelain or removable dentures. No matter how good false teeth are, they can't compare with real teeth.
The repair plan needs the doctor's judgment.
The specific restoration plan needs to be given by the doctor according to the specific situation of your missing tooth. Moreover, it is best to go to a regular hospital even if the teeth are filled. After all, the effect of filling teeth is much better than that of a small clinic.