Broken Back Tooth with Deep Cavity Case Analysis

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Dental Case Analysis: Broken Back Tooth with Deep Cavity

Case Overview

The image shows a posterior tooth located near the tongue side with visible enamel breakdown and a deep cavity. The tooth structure appears weakened, suggesting advanced decay and possible fracture.


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Observed Findings

  • Back tooth with broken enamel edge

  • Deep cavity extending into dentin

  • Darkened area indicating active decay

  • Inner (lingual) surface involvement

  • Food and bacteria retention area present

  • Surrounding soft tissue appears mildly irritated

  • Adjacent teeth appear intact


Diagnosis

Primary Diagnosis

  • Advanced dental caries with enamel fracture

Secondary Diagnosis

  • Possible pulp irritation or early pulp exposure

  • High risk of infection if untreated


Treatment Objective

  • Remove decayed and weakened tooth structure

  • Prevent nerve infection

  • Restore chewing function

  • Preserve the tooth if possible


Treatment Process to Execute

Step-by-Step Plan

  1. Clinical dental examination and X-ray imaging

  2. Removal of decayed tooth material

  3. Pulp vitality assessment

  4. Treatment options:

    • Deep composite restoration

    • Root canal treatment if pulp is affected

    • Crown placement for structural support

    • Extraction if the tooth is non-restorable

  5. Post-treatment monitoring and hygiene guidance


Healing and Treatment Time Frame

First 14 Days

  • Reduction in pain and sensitivity

  • Gum tissue begins healing

  • Improved chewing comfort

After 14 Days

  • Tooth function stabilizes

  • Risk of infection significantly reduced

  • Continued healing depending on procedure performed


If Treatment Is Delayed

Issues That May Scale Up

  • Severe tooth pain

  • Pulp infection or abscess

  • Tooth fracture progression

  • Spread of infection to surrounding bone

  • Tooth loss requiring implant or bridge


Professional Comments

  • Condition is serious and progressive

  • Lingual-side decay often worsens unnoticed

  • Early treatment may save the tooth

  • Delay increases complexity and cost


Recommendation

Seek prompt dental treatment to avoid complications.

Visit a nearby dental clinic for evaluation and care.

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