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| Fractured Tooth |
| When the root of a tooth is fractured and cannot be saved, extracting the tooth can be the best choice for relieving pain and preventing infection. |
Some fractured teeth cannot be saved
Many cracked teeth can be treated successfully with root canal therapy and a crown, especially those with cracks that are located above the gumline only. However, these treatments may not save the tooth when a fracture has extended into the root. |
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| Fracture in tooth |
X-rays diagnose fracture |
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Diagnosis and treatment
If the tooth cannot be saved, it’s important to extract it as soon as possible to prevent pain and infection in the tooth and jawbone. With modern dental techniques, the procedure should be a comfortable one for you. In many cases, we also recommend replacing an extracted tooth to preserve the jawbone and stabilize your bite, so we’ll talk with you about your replacement options.
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