Cracked Tooth Repair in Salida, CO

A cracked tooth can lead to pain, sensitivity, and further damage if left untreated.

At Relaxation Dental, we offer advanced cracked tooth repair options to restore your tooth’s strength and function while preventing complications like infection or tooth loss.

Whether your crack is minor or severe, our custom treatment plans will help protect your smile and relieve discomfort quickly.

Signs You May Have a Cracked Tooth

A cracked tooth isn't always visible, but common symptoms include:

  • Sharp pain when biting or chewing.
  • Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods.
  • Intermittent pain that comes and goes.
  • Swelling around the affected tooth.
  • A visible crack or fracture on the tooth’s surface.

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent further damage.

Types of Tooth Cracks & Fractures

Cracks can vary in severity, and treatment depends on the type and location of the fracture:

Craze Lines

  • Tiny surface cracks in the enamel.
  • Typically cosmetic and require no treatment.

Fractured Cusp

  • A piece of the tooth’s chewing surface breaks off.
  • Usually doesn’t affect the tooth root but may need a dental crown.

Cracked Tooth Syndrome

  • A crack that extends deeper into the tooth but doesn’t split it completely.
  • Can cause pain while chewing and may require a crown or root canal.

Split Tooth

  • A crack that extends through the entire tooth.
  • Often requires extraction or an implant-supported restoration.

Vertical Root Fracture

  • A crack that begins in the root of the tooth and extends upward.
  • Typically requires extraction, but dental implants can provide a permanent replacement.

Treatment Options for a Cracked Tooth

Dental Bonding (For Minor Cracks)

  • A tooth-colored composite resin fills small cracks and improves the tooth’s appearance.
  • Works well for superficial fractures or craze lines.

Porcelain Crowns (For Moderate Cracks)

  • A custom crown covers and protects the cracked tooth.
  • Recommended for cracked tooth syndrome or fractured cusps.
  • Learn more about dental crowns.

Root Canal Therapy (For Deep Cracks with Nerve Damage)

  • Removes damaged or infected pulp from inside the tooth.
  • Prevents infection and tooth loss.
  • A crown is placed after the procedure for added protection.

Tooth Extraction & Replacement (For Severe Cracks)*

  • If a tooth is beyond repair, it may need removal.
  • Replacement options include dental implants or a fixed bridge.

Our team will recommend the best treatment based on your crack’s severity and long-term oral health goals.

What Happens If You Don’t Treat a Cracked Tooth?

Ignoring a cracked tooth can lead to:

  • Infection or abscess formation, requiring a root canal.
  • Tooth loss, making replacement necessary.
  • Pain that worsens over time and affects chewing ability.
  • Spreading fractures, making treatment more complicated and expensive.

Seeking treatment early can save your tooth and prevent unnecessary pain.

Protect & Restore Your Tooth Today

A cracked tooth won’t heal on its own—but early treatment can prevent major problems and save your natural tooth. If you're experiencing pain or sensitivity, our team at Relaxation Dental can help restore your smile with gentle, expert care.

Call us at: 719-427-6340

Visit us at: 1222 C Street, Salida, CO 81201

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