Bad Breath

We understand that concerns about broken teeth can feel overwhelming. Our team focuses on open communication, careful planning, and supportive guidance throughout your treatment journey.

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Signs & Symptoms of Broken Teeth

Patients who are experiencing broken teeth may be suffering from the following symptoms including; 

  • Visible cracks or chips in the tooth
  • Pain or discomfort when biting or chewing
  • Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks
  • Intermittent tooth pain that comes and goes
  • Swelling or tenderness in the surrounding gums
  • Changes in the way your teeth fit together when biting

However, it can present in a variety of ways. That’s why it is important to consult your clinician if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms. 

Why Broken Teeth may occur

Like symptoms, broken teeth may occur for a variety of reasons. Some include; 

  • Biting down too hard on food or other objects
  • Tooth decay
  • Teeth grinding 
  • Trauma or injury 
  • Wear overtime 

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Why Early Intervention Matters

To address the concern of broken teeth, we recommend early treatment where possible. Early intervention can help; 

 

Address discomfort levels
Reduce risk of infection 

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Prevent further tooth loss
Stabilise condition and protect remaining teeth

Treatments For Bad Breath

Fillings

Fillings

Onlays and crowns

Onlays and crowns

Extraction in Severe Cases

Extraction in Severe Cases

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Treatment: All on Implants™

Time Taken After Procedure: Approx 3 months after procedure

Treatment: All on Implants™

Time Taken After Procedure: Approx 3 months after procedure

Treatment: All on Implants™

Time Taken After Procedure: Approx 3 months after procedure

Treatment: All on Implants™

Time Taken After Procedure: Approx 3 months after procedure

Frequently Asked Qustions

What should I do if I break a tooth? -

If you break or chip a tooth, it’s important to contact a dental professional promptly for advice. Treatment recommendations will depend on the extent of the damage and your individual oral health needs.

Can a broken tooth be repaired? +

Treatment options for a broken tooth may include fillings, crowns, veneers or other restorative procedures depending on the severity of the damage. Your dentist will assess the tooth and discuss suitable options with you.

Is a broken tooth considered a dental emergency? +

Some broken teeth may require urgent dental attention, particularly if there is pain, bleeding or sharp edges causing discomfort. A dental assessment can help determine the appropriate next steps and treatment recommendations.

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