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Broken Tooth


A gum line with two teeth showing, one healthy compared with the other that has a crack along the center.A broken tooth can occur suddenly or as the result of gradual wear. Whether from biting into something hard or experiencing facial trauma, a damaged tooth can cause discomfort, impact your appearance, and compromise your overall oral health. In many cases, a broken tooth will need professional attention to prevent further complications, such as infection, nerve damage, or shifting teeth. Our oral surgeons at Oral Surgery Specialists of Buda are highly trained in addressing complex dental concerns, including fractured or severely damaged teeth.

What Are Symptoms of a Broken Tooth?


While some broken teeth are easy to identify, others may not be immediately visible. Common symptoms of a broken tooth may include:
•  Sharp or uneven edges on a tooth
•  Pain when chewing or biting
•  Sensitivity to hot or cold
•  Swelling in the gums around the affected tooth
•  Discomfort that comes and goes
•  Visible cracks or chips in the enamel

In some cases, pain may not be present at all, especially if the break in the tooth is minor. That's why it's important to seek a professional evaluation in Buda if you suspect damage.

What Causes a Broken Tooth?


Several factors can lead to a tooth breaking or fracturing. The most common reasons for a broken tooth include:
•  Biting or chewing on hard foods (ice, nuts, hard candy)
•  Dental trauma from falls, sports injuries, or accidents
•  Teeth grinding (bruxism)
•  Old, large fillings that weaken the surrounding structure
•  Tooth decay that compromises the integrity of the tooth enamel

Weakened teeth are especially vulnerable to damage. Preventive care and timely dental treatment can help reduce the risk of breakage.

Procedures


Our oral surgeons offer several advanced procedures to address broken teeth. Which one is used will depending on the location, severity, and condition of the tooth. These procedures to repair your tooth may include:
•  Dental bonding to repair minor chips or cracks
•  Crowns to protect and restore moderately broken teeth
•  Root canal therapy followed by a crown, if the pulp is damaged
•  Surgical intervention for fractures below the gumline or near the root

Your oral surgeon will conduct a thorough exam, including X-rays, to determine the most appropriate treatment option.

What if a Broken Tooth Can't Be Repaired?


In some situations, a broken tooth may be too damaged to save. If a fracture extends beneath the gumline or compromises the root structure, extraction may be necessary. Our oral surgeons are experts in safely removing damaged teeth and can provide restorative solutions such as dental implants to restore function and aesthetics. Dental implants not only replace the missing tooth but also support jawbone health and maintain proper alignment of surrounding teeth.

Take the Next Step Toward Relief and Recovery


If you've experienced a broken tooth or have symptoms of tooth damage, don't delay treatment. Our oral surgery team at Oral Surgery Specialists of Buda is here to provide expert evaluation and care using the latest techniques and technology. Contact our office today at (737) 335-0017 to schedule a consultation. Let us help protect your oral health with professional, compassionate care.

ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS OF BUDA

Derrick Flint, MD, DDS | Ricardo Garza, MD, DMD




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