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Fixing a Broken Filling to Protect Your Smile
A cracked or lost dental filling renders your tooth vulnerable to decay and infection that may result in a root canal treatment or extraction if it is not immediately addressed. To preserve your tooth, you should seek prompt treatment for cracked and lost tooth fillings. We will carefully examine your tooth and protect it with a new tooth-colored filling that will provide you with the health, happiness, and confidence of a great smile.
When a filling breaks, the protective seal that shields the inner tooth structure becomes exposed. This allows bacteria to enter microscopic openings, increasing the risk of sensitivity, pain, or further breakdown of the tooth. Early treatment prevents the problem from progressing and maintains the natural structure of your tooth.
Why Do Fillings Break?
Common Symptoms of a Broken Filling
- Sharp pain when chewing or biting
- Sensitivity to temperature or sweet foods
- Rough, jagged, or uneven tooth surface
- Visible gap or missing portion of filling
- Food getting stuck in the tooth
- Sudden discomfort when drinking cold beverages
Get Help for a Broken or Lost Filling
Even if pain is minimal, a broken filling should not be ignored. Delay could lead to deeper decay, fractures, or the need for more complex treatment later. Contact us promptly at first sign of damage or discomfort to prevent further complications.
Good oral habits help extend the life of your restorations. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits keep fillings in good condition. Avoid chewing ice or very hard foods, wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth, and schedule routine examinations to catch early wear before failure occurs.
If your filling is cracked, loose, or missing, Highbridge Dental Associates is here to help restore your tooth with comfort and confidence. Schedule your appointment today for timely care and long-lasting protection for your smile.
Treatment Process at Highbridge Dental Associates
Replacing the Filling
Inlays or Onlays
Dental Crown
Root Canal Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a broken filling considered a dental emergency?
Can I eat normally with a broken filling?
Will replacing my filling hurt?
How long do tooth-colored fillings last?
What should I do if my filling falls out at night?
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