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  • Fractured tooth treatment restores teeth that are cracked or broken due to trauma or biting force. We evaluate the damage and recommend bonding, crowns, or extraction if necessary, focusing on saving the tooth and relieving discomfort.

  • We evaluate the damage, take X-rays if needed, and repair the fracture with bonding, a crown, or a root canal—depending on severity. Immediate care stabilizes the tooth and prevents pain or further complications.

  • We quickly assess tooth fractures and provide immediate solutions to restore strength and comfort. Whether it’s bonding, a crown, or extraction, we ensure your treatment is tailored to your needs and protects your future smile.

Fractured Tooth Treatment

Immediate treatment for painful cracked or broken teeth.

  • Anyone who has cracked or fractured a tooth due to trauma, grinding, or decay should consider this treatment. It’s ideal for restoring comfort and preventing further breakage while preserving as much natural tooth as possible.

  • We begin by examining the tooth and taking an X-ray to assess the fracture. Treatment varies based on severity—ranging from bonding or a crown to extraction. We walk you through every step to restore function and relieve any pain.

  • Treatment time for fractured teeth varies from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the severity. Minor repairs may be completed in one visit with bonding, while more complex cases may require multiple visits for crowns or root canals.

  • Not all fractures cause pain, so even painless cracks need prompt evaluation. Minor breaks are easier to repair early. Waiting may lead to root damage or infection. Follow recommendations for restoration and protect the area from further stress.

  • Depending on the treatment, you may have mild soreness or sensitivity. Follow any specific aftercare instructions. Avoid hard foods until healing is complete. We’ll guide you through the next steps to fully restore your smile and prevent further damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

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