yes, you can get a crown on your broken teeth. But, i recommend you to try and get the broken tooth pull before it cause problems in the near future. It can cause nerves problem and then you will have a bigger problem.
The crown of tooth is below the gum is true
Above the gums lies the crown of the tooth, which is the visible part that includes the enamel, dentin, and pulp. The crown is responsible for the tooth's function in biting and chewing food. Additionally, various structures such as the tongue, lips, and buccal mucosa are present in the oral cavity above the gums.
The part of the tooth that has the nerves in it is right under the crown of your tooth ''aka'' the top part of your tooth and they travel down into you gums hope this help's
IF you really want to know what is under your gums, easiest way is to get an xray. However if it is not painful and bothersome leave it aloneeven if it is a wisdom tooth. Remember that wisdom tooth may erupt perfectly normally even without you yourself knowing it. So , if it ain't troubling you, do not trouble it or trouble with it.!
More than likely, the gums are either irritated by the temporary crown or they are inflamed due to inadequate oral hygiene. Ask your dentist for a prescription of Chlorhexedine Gluconate .12% (trade names are Peridex or Periogard). Rinse and brush with it daily until your permanent crown is placed.
It is best to let your dentist remove these fragments. It is most likely pieces of a tooth rather than bone. Rinsing with warm salt water will help the healing of your gums. After a tooth removal, as the inflammation goes away and your gums shrink, some fragments may push their way through the gum. This is usually related to a tooth that was broken during its removal. Follow up with your dentist any time you experience something unusual after a procedure.
gingiva (gums)
The part of the tooth above the gum is the sulcus this is the neck of the tooth.
Most tooth bleaching products are not harmful to your gums. If you notice any soreness or changes in your gums after using a tooth bleaching product I would stop using it and contact your dentist right away.
your gums.
Gums can be cleaned with toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. Gums can also be cleaned at the dentist. Gums can also be cleaned with purchased products made for the cleaning of gums.
This is probably normal if your gums hurt.