In spite of the fact that tooth enamel is the strongest tissue in the human body, it can still break or crack.
It can be so sad to discover you have lost your tooth in a fight, collision with a similarly hard object, or even while you are chewing gum. It sometimes does not allow you to enjoy any food you eat and could sometimes make smiling in the public a hard thing to do.
Here are common types of cracked or broken teeth.
— Fractured cusp: This is a painless tear-off of the tooth surface.
—Vertical root fracture: This is seen when a crack begins right from the root of the tooth and extends to the surface of the gum.
— Crack tooth: This is the opposite of vertical root fracture. This type of crack begins from the chewing surface to the root of the tooth. To save the tooth from being removed, an early diagnosis is very important. If not taken care of as early as possible, it will worsen over time and may end up being extracted.
— Split tooth: When a cracked tooth is left for long without care, it splits up. It is characterized by separable segmented cracks.
When only part of a tooth is lost due to injury it’s also possible to save and repair the injured tooth. Broken teeth can almost always be saved, but again speed is a factor.
Wrap the shard in a damp cloth and bring it to your emergency dental appointment.
If it’s a small break, we may use a tooth-colored filling to fix the tooth. If the break is serious, larger interventions such as a root canal or crown (link to procedure pages if they exist) may be needed.
Symptoms of Broken or Fractured Teeth
A broken tooth is a serious dental emergency that must be treated immediately. Our dentists will always be there to carry out preliminary tests on the patient before a dental solution is offered.
However, the following symptoms are associated with a broken tooth:
— You experience pains when you are eating, biting, or chewing.
— The gums around the tooth get swollen.
— The tooth suddenly becomes sensitive to sweet foods.
—The tooth becomes sensitive to cold and hot foods.
— The patient experiences discomfort around the tooth gum.
— The patient also experiences irregular pains at intervals.
Broken Tooth Repair
When you suffer a broken tooth, chip, fracture, or crack, there are basic temporary broken tooth repair methods you can adopt before proceeding to your dentist. A broken tooth emergency may arise even when you do not expect it. In the meantime, you can try the following measures:
• If your tooth is painful, get acetaminophen or any other pain-relieving drug over the counter pending your visit to Royal Palm dentist. Use salt water to rinse your mouth.
• If you have the edge of the tooth jagged as a result of the break, use a piece of paraffin wax to cover the edge. The measure is to save the tooth from cutting your tongue or piercing your lips. You can also cover it with sugarless chewing gum pending your visit to the dentist.
• If you must take food, make sure you eat soft foods and avoid biting down on the broken tooth.
Broken tooth repair requires optimal dental analysis before it can be carried out at the dental center. However, your dentist will always determine the best option for you. The option however depends on how severely your tooth is damaged. If only a piece of your enamel breaks, it can be repaired in just a single visit to our Royal Palm Beach emergency dentist office. If otherwise, it will take a couple of procedures.
The possible broken teeth repairs include:
• Dental Bonding: A composite bonding requires a conditioning liquid and putty to repair a chipped or cracked tooth. It is carried out using ultraviolet light to harden the composite. When the tooth has become dry, it will then be shaped and the teeth filling process follows.
• Crown: If you have your tooth chipped and experience pain in the region, crowns may be the best option for you. The process of fitting a crown starts with the use of sedation or anesthesia to make the process comfortable. Your dentist will then prepare the patient’s tooth and send the observation to the laboratory. Pending the time of the result, the patient is provided a temporary crown before the permanent one gets ready.
• Dental Implant: If your tooth is cracked below the gum, tooth extraction is the only remedy, which means the tooth has to be extracted. A dental implant involves the use of an artificial tooth in the jawbone as a replacement for a broken tooth.
Approximate Cost of Treatment for a Broken Tooth:
The approximate broken tooth repair, broken tooth extraction, and other related dental services cost in Royal Palm Beach are:
Silver filling
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1 surface $79.00
2 surfaces $109.00
3 surfaces $130.00
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Non-precious porcelain crowns
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$699
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Precious porcelain crowns
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$999
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Bonded Esthetic filling
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$99 – $210
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Broken tooth extraction
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Surgical $150 – $250
Simple-to-surgical $95 – $200
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Root Canal
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Molar $969.00
Anterior $569.00
Biscuspid $669.00
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Denture/ Partial repair
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$95
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Denture Adjustment
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$45
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