Treatment
Fractured Tooth
Fast, thorough care for a cracked or broken tooth to ease pain and protect what remains.
A fractured tooth is one that is cracked, chipped, or broken. Quick care relieves discomfort and helps save as much of the natural tooth as possible.
Your dentist checks how deep the fracture goes, then repairs it with bonding, a crown, or other treatment based on the damage. Easing your pain comes first.
Prompt treatment eases pain, keeps the crack from worsening, and protects the tooth from infection or further breakage.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about fractured tooth.
Anyone who has cracked, chipped, or broken a tooth, whether it hurts or not, should be seen promptly.
The team focuses on making you comfortable first, then explains the repair options clearly before moving ahead.
Many fractures can be assessed and stabilized in a single visit, with any larger repair planned from there.
Even a painless crack should be checked, since fractures can deepen over time. Avoid chewing on that side until seen.
Recovery depends on the repair, but most people feel relief quickly once the tooth is treated.
