My lower teeth are slightly chipped.
Part of my tooth has fallen out, leaving a gap, and plaque tends to build up more in that area, making it slightly yellowish.
The most severe is on the canine side, and as shown in the upper photo, the tooth is hollowed out in a crescent shape.
Last year, when I had a scaling, the dental hygienist said that this area was heavily worn down and needed resin restoration.
I was so busy at that time that I couldn't do it and left, but already a year has passed.
The cause of tooth gaps is when you bite down hard while eating chewy and hard foods.
It is said that you can damage your gums if you brush too hard.
These days, I eat food carefully and try to brush my teeth gently without applying too much force, but it seems like the recession is gradually progressing.
How do you manage if there is a missing tooth?
Has anyone had this part treated with resin at the dentist?
Since resin is tooth-colored and has good aesthetics, but it can fall off again over time, I'm 고민 whether I should use resin.
Is there a way to treat by filling with a material other than resin?