Broken Tooth Care at Seaham Smiles Dental Surgery

Broken Tooth Care Seaham

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At Seaham Smiles, we know that breaking a tooth can be stressful and uncomfortable. Our team is here to provide fast, gentle care to relieve pain and restore your tooth with natural-looking results. Whatever the damage, we’re ready to help you smile with confidence again.

What Causes a Broken Tooth?

Teeth can break for several reasons, biting down on something hard, an accident or fall, untreated decay, or weakened enamel from grinding or wear. No matter the cause, a broken tooth should be assessed promptly to prevent pain, infection, or further damage.

What can I expect during a broken tooth appointment?

At your visit, we’ll examine the tooth and take any necessary X-rays to assess the extent of the damage. Depending on the severity, we may recommend a filling, dental bonding, a crown, or in some cases, root canal treatment. If the break is minor, we can often repair it in a single visit.

Am I a candidate for tooth repair?

If your tooth is chipped, cracked, or broken, you’re likely a candidate for repair. We’ll assess whether the tooth is still structurally sound and determine the best treatment to restore both function and appearance. The sooner you seek care, the more options we’ll have to save the tooth.

Are there any risks with repairing a broken tooth?

Repairing a broken tooth is a routine dental procedure, but risks can include sensitivity, the need for further treatment if the damage is extensive, or restoration failure over time. At Seaham Smiles, we use high-quality materials and precise techniques to ensure the best possible outcome.

Is treatment painful?

Most repairs are performed under local anaesthetic, so you won’t feel any pain during the procedure. Some patients may experience mild sensitivity afterwards, especially if the nerve was close to the break. This usually resolves quickly with aftercare.

Will the repair last?

The longevity of your repair depends on the type of treatment and how well you care for your teeth afterward. Crowns and fillings can last many years with good oral hygiene and regular check-ups. We’ll guide you on how to protect your tooth moving forward.

How long does it take to fix a broken tooth?

Many broken teeth can be treated in just one appointment. More complex cases – like those requiring crowns or root canal treatment – may require multiple visits. We’ll provide a clear treatment plan and timeline during your consultation.

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