Dentist 17331 | 3 Ways to Fix a Chipped Tooth

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Dentist Hanover, PA

Dentist in Hanover

Chipping a tooth could be uncomfortable and embarrassing. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to fix a chipped tooth. We will recommend a solution based on your particular needs. Here are three options we may provide you:

  1.      Dental Bonding

Bonding is a quick and easy solution for most small, cosmetic chips. In the bonding process, the remaining enamel on the tooth is first roughened in order for composite to better adhere to the tooth’s surface. Composite is then shaped to replace the chip and hardened with a dental curing light, instantly solidifying the material. Typically, bonding can last up to ten years with proper care.

  1.     Porcelain Veneers

If the tooth was fully cracked or there was significant damage to the tooth, veneers may be recommended. Also, if you have chipped a tooth several times or wish to repair the tooth’s color, getting veneers may be the best option.

A veneer uses porcelain material that covers the front surface of your teeth, giving them a natural look while also providing strength comparable to natural tooth enamel. In order to apply a veneer, a small amount of existing tooth structure is removed to make room around the affected area. Then, we will take an impression of the tooth to use in making the permanent veneer and place a temporary veneer.

Once the permanent, porcelain veneer arrives, the temporary veneer is removed and the area around the tooth is cleaned. We will then place the adhesive and set in the new veneer for exact fit. Finally, the veneer is light cured and you will have a natural, beautiful smile.

  1.     Dental Crowns.

Dental crowns are a “cap” that covers your tooth. A crown restores a tooth back to its normal shape, size, and function. Crowns are best-suited when a large portion of the original tooth is missing, or when the tooth is significantly damaged, causing pain when chewing or drinking. They are an effective solution to repair the shape and look of your tooth quickly, preventing further damage from tooth decay or exposed nerves.

If you have a chipped tooth, contact us as soon as possible. We have a number of solutions to fix any oral health issues that arise from chipping or cracking a tooth. We will provide a customized plan for you based on your needs.

Smiles on Broadway of Hanover
214 Broadway, Hanover, PA 17331
(717) 637-2255

Dr. Andrew Reese Received the AGD Fellowship Award | Dentist Hanover PA

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Dentist in HanoverContinuing a tradition of dedication to providing modern and high quality dental care, Dr. Andrew Reese received the Academy of General Dentistry’s Fellowship Award during the AGD 2015 annual meeting, which took place June 18 to 21 in San Francisco.

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The AGD Fellowship Award is presented to dentists who seek to provide the highest quality dental care by remaining on the cutting edge of their profession. To earn this prestigious honor, Dr. Reese completed more than 500 hours of dental continuing education and passed a comprehensive written exam covering all aspects of dental medicine.

As a Fellowship Award recipient, Dr. Andrew Reese joins his father Dr. David Reese and approximately 6,000 dentists nationally who have gone above and beyond the basic requirements to care for their patients’ oral health.

“We are proud to honor Dr. Reese for his commitment in reaching this lofty goal,” says AGD Immediate Past President W. Carter Brown, DMD, FAGD. “He has distinguished himself professionally among his peers and is a role model for both his fellow dentists and the Hanover community.”

We feel this is important to share with you because we are proud to have patients like you that value their healthcare. We want you to know that we take very seriously our shared responsibility to offer you the best oral health care possible and we devote much time learning how to accomplish this. Thank you!

About the Academy of General Dentistry
The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) is a professional association of 39,000 general dentists dedicated to providing quality dental care and oral health education to the public. AGD members stay up-to-date in their profession through a commitment to continuing education. Founded in 1952, the AGD is the second largest dental association in the United States, and it is the only association that exclusively serves the needs and represents the interests of general dentists. A general dentist is the primary care provider for patients of all ages and is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management, and overall coordination of services related to patients’ oral health needs. For more information about the AGD, visit www.agd.org or www.knowyourteeth.com