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Cracked Tooth Repair in Wellington, FL

A cracked tooth can cause pain and lead to further damage if left untreated. Our Wellington dental team offers prompt cracked tooth repair to restore strength, relieve discomfort, and protect your smile.

Cracked Tooth Repair in Wellington, FL
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A cracked tooth does not always announce itself with dramatic pain. More often, it shows up as a sharp twinge when you bite down on something hard, sensitivity to cold that lingers a moment too long, or discomfort that comes and goes without an obvious cause. These symptoms are easy to dismiss, but a crack that goes unaddressed tends to deepen over time, and what begins as a manageable issue can progress into something that requires far more extensive treatment.

At Diamond Dentistry & Aesthetics, Dr. Jill Rowland evaluates and treats cracked teeth for patients throughout Wellington and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. We take a thorough diagnostic approach so that the nature and extent of the crack are fully understood before any treatment is recommended, giving you the most accurate picture of your options and what each one involves.

Why Cracked Teeth Require Prompt Attention

A tooth crack that stays small and stable may be manageable with relatively conservative treatment. One that is allowed to extend can compromise the pulp, the root, or the structural integrity of the tooth in ways that significantly limit what can be done to save it. Timing matters, and patients who come in early consistently have more options available to them.

According to StatPearls via the National Institutes of Health, cracked tooth syndrome involves incomplete fractures that can lead to pulpitis or necrosis if not identified and treated in a timely manner, underscoring the importance of early diagnosis and intervention. The challenge is that cracks are often invisible on a standard X-ray and require a clinical examination to detect properly, which is why symptoms alone should prompt a visit rather than a wait-and-see approach.

Types of Tooth Cracks We Treat

Not all tooth cracks are the same, and the type of crack present plays a significant role in determining the appropriate treatment. Some cracks are limited to the outer enamel and respond well to conservative restoration. Others extend into the dentin or pulp and require more involved intervention to save the tooth.

The most common presentations we see include craze lines, which are hairline surface fractures that are primarily cosmetic; fractured cusps, where a portion of the biting surface breaks away; and full vertical or diagonal cracks that extend through the crown toward or into the root. The symptoms a patient experiences and the clinical and radiographic findings help us determine which category applies and what treatment pathway is most appropriate.

Treatment Options for Cracked Teeth

Once we have assessed the crack, we match the treatment to the severity and location of the fracture. Our goal is always to preserve as much of the natural tooth as possible while restoring full function and eliminating discomfort.

When a Crown Is the Right Answer

For many cracked teeth, a dental crown is the most effective and durable solution. A crown encircles the entire tooth, preventing the crack from spreading further and redistributing biting forces away from the compromised area. This is particularly well-suited for cracked cusps and deeper cracks that have not yet reached the pulp. A well-placed crown can restore a cracked tooth to full function and extend its lifespan considerably.

When Root Canal Treatment Is Needed

If the crack has reached the pulp, the inner tissue containing nerves and blood vessels, root canal treatment may be necessary before the crown is placed. This removes the affected tissue, eliminates pain, and stabilizes the tooth so it can support a permanent restoration. Root canal therapy for cracked teeth has a meaningful success rate when treatment is pursued before the crack has extended into the root.

When Extraction Is Unavoidable

In cases where the crack extends below the gum line and into the root, saving the tooth may not be clinically possible. When extraction is necessary, we discuss tooth replacement options promptly so you are not left without a plan. Dental implants are the most durable long-term replacement option and are designed to look, feel, and function like a natural tooth. Regardless of which treatment path applies to your situation, we walk you through the reasoning clearly before any work begins.

When to Come In

If you are experiencing any intermittent pain when biting, sharp sensitivity to temperature, or unexplained discomfort in a specific area of your mouth, do not wait. These are the hallmark signs of a cracked tooth, and the earlier we can evaluate what is happening, the more we can do. Cracks caught before they reach the pulp or root are significantly easier and less costly to treat. Our emergency dentistry team is available for patients experiencing acute pain or sudden worsening of symptoms.

Treat Your Cracked Tooth at Diamond Dentistry & Aesthetics in Wellington Today

Diamond Dentistry & Aesthetics is led by Dr. Kill Rowland, who brings careful diagnostic attention and a straightforward communication style to every restorative case. Our Wellington practice serves patients across Palm Beach County, including Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee, and Greenacres, and we welcome patients who want honest guidance on what their tooth needs and why.

Flexible financing options are available to help make restorative care accessible when you need it. If you suspect a cracked tooth or have been putting off a symptom you cannot explain, contact Diamond Dentistry & Aesthetics to schedule your evaluation today.

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