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Cracked Tooth Repair in Dallas 

How Can You Fix A Cracked Tooth? 

Do you have a fractured or cracked tooth? If so, there’s no time like the present to get it treated. At Lakewood Dental Studio, Dr. Leisa Robothamquickly repairs cracked teeth to avoid unsavory problems like discomfort, lowered self-esteem, and increased dental bills. 

Did You Know… 

The American Association of Endodontists (AAE) categorizes five types of cracks in teeth. 

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What To Expect At Your Dental Bonding Appointment In Dallas 

  • Comprehensive Exam

    Using loupes, our Dallas dentist can take a closer look at your teeth to diagnose the severity and type of fracture.

  • Personalized Treatment Plan

    As soon as we diagnose the damage, we’ll begin treatment planning as soon as possible. Dr. Robotham will review your treatment options and help you decide which procedure will resolve the problem.

  • Schedule A Follow-Up Appointment

    Follow-up care is integral to cracked tooth repair, infection prevention, and safety. We strongly suggest visiting the dentist at least twice a year and immediately notifying us if you suffer from discomfort, sensitivity, or other dental health problems.

  • Types Of Tooth Fractures 

    HAIRLINE CRACKS OR CRAZE LINES

    When your teeth experience trauma (such as grinding or blunt force), you may develop microfractures in the enamel. These subtle signs of damage are known as craze lines or hairline cracks. While hairline cracks in teeth can’t be removed, they can be covered with dental bonding, veneers, and other cosmetic dentistry treatments.

    FRACTURED CUSPS

    Cracked molars are prone to fractured cusps (when the top of your tooth snaps entirely or partially). A fractured cusp can be quite painful and requires immediate medical attention.

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    CRACKED TOOTH

    When bite forces become too strong, a cracked tooth can be the consequence. A cracked tooth is a fracture that begins at the crown and runs underneath the gumline, making it an especially concerning issue for dentists.

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    SPLIT TOOTH FRACTURE

    Did you know that a tooth can split in two? When a fractured tooth takes a turn for the worst and is segmented into two distinct sections, it’s called a split tooth fracture.

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    VERTICAL ROOT FRACTURE

    Have you ever undergone a root canal? If so, then there's an increased risk of vertical root fractures. Although these can be avoided with proper care, the breakage begins from the top and travels all the way down to where your tooth meets its roots below gum level.

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    Did You Know… 

    80% of patients over 40have a cracked tooth. Are you at risk? 

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    Have Questions About Cracked Tooth Repair? Find Answers Here. 

    • How Can A Cracked Front Tooth Be fixed?

      For a cracked front tooth, Dr. Robotham offers solutions that cater to aesthetics, needs, and longevity. Based on the type of cracked tooth repair you need, she might suggest dental bonding, a veneer, a dental crown, or tooth replacement.

    • How Do You Fix A Cracked Tooth Naturally?

      Unlike other body parts, enamel won’t repair itself because it has no blood supply. Therefore, you can’t wait for a cracked tooth to heal independently.

    Did You Know… 

    Ignoring a cracked tooth can lead to an abscess (deep infection inside the tooth) or the death of a nerve. 


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