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Broken Tooth Restoration

Customized restoration of fractured teeth to improve function and aesthetics.

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Broken Tooth Restoration
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Duration

30–60 minutes

healing

Recovery

Immediate

sentiment_satisfied

Pain Level

Minimal

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Sessions

Usually a single session

About the Treatment

A broken tooth can occur due to trauma, biting on hard objects, or weakening over time. Restoring a broken tooth with composite material is a fast, effective, and aesthetic solution that returns the tooth to its original form. This treatment is suitable for small to medium fractures and allows precise restoration of the tooth’s shape, color, and function. In cases of extensive fractures or severely weakened teeth, a stronger solution such as a crown may be recommended.

Benefits

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Fast and aesthetic tooth restoration

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Precise match to tooth color and shape

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Preservation of existing tooth structure

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More affordable compared to other solutions

Treatment Process

1

Evaluation of the fracture and tooth vitality

2

Cleaning and preparation of the damaged area

3

Layered composite reconstruction

4

Shaping the original tooth anatomy

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Polishing and bite adjustment

FAQ

Can every fracture be repaired with composite?expand_more

Small to medium fractures can usually be repaired. Large fractures or those reaching the nerve may require alternative treatments.

How long does the repair last?expand_more

Composite repairs can last many years, but it is important to avoid biting hard objects in the treated area.

Is anesthesia required?expand_more

Anesthesia is usually not required for superficial fractures unless the fracture is deep or sensitive.

Want to learn more?

Our team will be happy to answer any questions and schedule a consultation

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