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Broken Tooth

A broken tooth isn’t something you can prepare for. Falls, as well as sports and traffic accidents, are common causes of broken teeth. But even enjoying a nut-filled brownie occasionally ends with you or your kids breaking, cracking or chipping a tooth. When you build a relationship with Dr. Victoria Kushensky, a family dentist at Hutchinson Metro Dental in Bronx, NY, you know right where to go when accidents happen. Don’t live with pain or discomfort; call your family cosmetic and implant dentist immediately to fix your cracked teeth while preventing more serious consequences. He’ll even preserve your smile!

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Broken Tooth

If you experience any kind of trauma to your mouth, you may end up with a broken tooth. A chip or crack can also be accompanied by cuts, bleeding gums, loose teeth and tooth pain. From a simple chip in the hard enamel of a tooth to a complete break across one or more teeth, untreated damage to your teeth can lead to more serious dental conditions. Although you may not feel discomfort right away, bacteria find cracks in your tooth’s armor, leading to cavities and infections.

Find a Bronx, NY dentist who treats all the side effects you may experience after an accident. At Hutchinson Metro Dental, Dr. Victoria Kushensky, a family dentist serving all Bronx, NY, provides the entire range of dental care, including any cosmetic dentistry procedures you may want. Repairing a broken tooth ensures that any decay or bite concerns are addressed promptly and properly.

First Steps Needed after a Cracked Tooth

If you’ve exposed the dentin or pulp of a tooth, the damage often causes discoloration of the enamel, severe but intermittent pain, and sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures. Follow Dr. Victoria Kushensky’s advice after you’ve broken or cracked a tooth:

  1. Immediately make an appointment with your Bronx, NY dentist. Dr. Kushensky and his team at Hutchinson Metro Dental are available for emergency care when you can’t wait.
  2. Place any chips or pieces of tooth that you still have in a clean container with saliva, saline or milk to keep it moist and viable. Bring it to the dentist with you.
  3. Ask Dr. Kushensky if you can take over-the-counter pain relievers if you’re experiencing discomfort. He may want you to wait so that you don’t exacerbate the bleeding and so you can accurately describe your pain level.
  4. Apply pressure with a clean gauze pad to slow and stop any bleeding.
  5. Press a cold pack against your face or jaw to control swelling and to numb pain.
  6. Cover any jagged or sharp edges with paraffin or sugarless chewing gum to prevent further injury to your cheek, tongue and gums.
  7. Be careful of the foods you eat if you have to wait for your dentist appointment. Choose only soft items that put no stress on your injured tooth.

Call your Bronx, NY dentist if your situation worsens. With a family dentist nearby, you should be able to get in quickly to get the emergency treatment you need.

What Kind of Broken Tooth Repair Can You Expect?

After thoroughly examining your cracked tooth and the surrounding tissue, Dr. Victoria Kushensky, a family cosmetic and implant specialist in Bronx, NY, determines the best course of treatment for you. If other conditions have contributed to your broken tooth pain, they need to be addressed as well. Options for treatment include:

  • Minor chip repair. Your dentist usually repairs small chips with dental bonding, a tooth-colored resin that mimics your natural tooth color. Your dentist applies it without the need for anesthesia. After etching the tooth and applying adhesive, he molds the resin in layers using an ultraviolet light wand to harden the resin.
  • Major chip repair. The more tooth material lost, the more extensive your repair. Dr. Kushensky may choose to remove part of the remaining tooth and cover it with a crown made of zirconia<, porcelain or resin.
  • Complete replacement. If you’ve broken the tooth off, you’ll feel significant pain from the exposed root. Your dentist may have to remove the tooth. You may then get an implant that’s covered with a crown.
  • Crooked front teeth repair. Because your front teeth are thinner, trauma sometimes result in crooked front teeth. Options for fixing crooked front teeth pain include veneers or orthodontic treatment, such as with clear Invisalign aligners.
  • Vertical split repair. If a vertical split occurs in a front tooth, Dr. Kushensky may determine the tooth root is too compromised to save. He may recommend an extraction and implants. If the vertical split is in a molar, your dentist may be able to save the tooth with a root canal capped with a crown.

Treatment depends on the extent of the damage to the tooth and its enamel, as well as the level of root involvement. The team at Hutchinson Metro Dental always tries to save your natural teeth and roots. But when that’s not possible, you’re in the best place, since Dr. Victoria Kushensky is an acknowledged implant expert. With his experienced staff, the latest equipment and the most up-to-date techniques, he takes care of any broken teeth in your family. Contact Dr. Kushensky today!

Page Updated on Jun 20, 2024 by Dr. Victoria Kushensky, DDS (Dentist) of Hutchinson Metro Dental

Hutchinson Metro Dental: Victoria Kushensky, DDS
1200 Waters Pl, Suite M107
Bronx, NY 10461
(718) 822-8787