A chipped or broken tooth can happen unexpectedly and should be evaluated quickly to prevent further damage. We assess the severity of the fracture and recommend the best restorative option, such as bonding, a crown, or smoothing the area. Acting promptly helps protect the tooth and restores comfort and appearance.

Why Treat a Broken Tooth??

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Prevents Worsening

A chip or crack may get worse over time, fixing it early prevents that

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Restoration

Fixing a broken tooth restores the function and feel of your tooth!

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Protects Inner Tooth

A crack can open up over time, exposing the nerve and pulp

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do after it breaks?

Rinse gently, save any pieces if possible, and contact us promptly.

Can a chipped be fixed in one day?

Minor chips can often be repaired the same day with bonding.

Is it dangerous to leave a broken tooth untreated?

Yes. It can lead to infection, sensitivity, or further fracture.

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