The recovery of a tooth depends on the severity of the fracture. Whenever possible, the dentist will attempt bonding the fractured piece.
If the fragment is missing or bonding isn’t possible, the usual treatment is an aesthetic composite restoration. For more visually demanding cases, composite resin or a ceramic veneer may be required. In more extensive fractures, a crown or inlay might be necessary, depending on the size and location of the fracture.
If the fracture affects the tooth’s pulp (nerve), a root canal treatment may be needed before permanent reconstruction.
In severe cases, where the fracture extends vertically into the root structure, surgical intervention may be required. In some cases, the tooth may no longer be salvageable and could need extraction, followed by the placement of an implant and crown.
A thorough clinical and radiographic evaluation is always essential for an accurate diagnosis and to determine the best treatment plan. If you’re dealing with such an issue or have concerns, don’t hesitate to schedule an emergency appointment at FLOSS Dental Clinic. Our professional team will provide you with the best care possible.