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Broken teeth

Our teeth are very strong but despite this, the stresses and strains of our everyday life can still cause them to chip, crack or break.

Common cause of these breaks can include:

  • Chewing on hard foods
  • Facial trauma following an accident
  • Damage from a sports injury
  • Untreated cavities causing the tooth to become brittle and break
  • Old, large amalgam fillings, where the remaining structure of the natural tooth can become brittle

Broken teeth can cause varying degrees of pain, from extremely painful, to discomfort triggered by hot or cold foods or drink, even to no signs of immediate pain. However, in order to prevent further damage or infection which could result in the loss of the tooth, it’s important to book an appointment with your Kingsclere Dental Practice dentist as soon as possible.

Treatment of a broken or chipped tooth will depend on how severely it is damaged. For small breaks or chips it may be possible to repair in a single visit with a simple filling or bonding. For more severe breaks, multiple visits may be required to repair the break with multiple treatments.

Treatment for fractures and broken teeth

Teeth with minor chips on the edges usually don’t cause any pain or problems, but your Kingsclere Dental Practice dentist will most likely repair a chip by smoothing the edge and inserting a tooth-coloured filling to prevent it from cutting your lips or tongue.

Heavily fractured and seriously broken teeth may need more complex treatment. For instance, a large cavity that causes a major fracture or break, causing pain and infection, may need root canal treatment. Cracks and breaks may expose your nerve endings, making the teeth sensitive to hot and cold air and foods.

Root canal treatment isn’t always necessary if your teeth are chipped or broken, though. Where there’s no pain or infection, cracks are filled and bound together with a specialised tooth cement, while a broken tooth will be fixed with a crown. Crowns are also used as part of the treatment for other types of splits and breaks, such as broken cusps, split roots/vertical breaks, split molars, and as a buttress against further cracks. If your tooth has decayed from the inside-out and is now broken, your Kingsclere Dental Practice dentist may recommend that your tooth is removed.

Sometimes, if you have a cracked or broken tooth, it may not be noticeable because it doesn’t hurt. But no matter how minor these problems are, they should still be investigated by your dentist, as infections can arise if the problem isn’t treated with antibiotics. The best course of action is, as always, a good oral hygiene regime and regular reviews with the dentist.

What to do if you break your tooth

If you’ve fractured or broken a tooth, follow these steps immediately before booking an appointment with Kingsclere Dental Practice.

  • Rinse your mouth out with warm water
  • Apply pressure on any bleeding areas using gauze or a wet teabag
  • Apply an icepack to your cheek if there’s any swelling
  • If you have access to it, cover any major cracks with temporary dental cement
  • If it’s painful, use an over the counter pain reliever such as paracetamol
  • Cover any broken teeth with milk, saliva or saline solution

As with any teeth problems, if you have fractured or chipped a tooth it's important to book an appointment at Kingsclere Dental Practice to see a dentist as soon as possible, rather than waiting for routine dental health review. We will discuss the best method of repairing the break with you.

At Kingsclere Dental Practice in Alton we use resin composite fillings to match the colour of your teeth and ensure a long-lasting and natural-looking result. We also offer porcelain crowns, inlays and onlays as successful options for repairing cracked, broken, decayed or heavily filled teeth. They are hardwearing and can be colour-matched perfectly to your own teeth.

If you would like to discuss concerns with any broken or chipped teeth give us a call on 01420 552551.

Meet the team

Preetpal Marjara

Dentist

GDC NO. 283324

Jaymal Kotecha

Dentist

GDC NO. 259185

Ashwynn Dhar

Dentist

GDC NO. 258351

Vladimir Fazekas

Dentist

GDC NO. 100899

Mohammed Riaz

Dentist

GDC NO. 230632

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1093 Reviews

5.0

21st February 2026

Appointment arranged promptly and easily. The dentist listened to.my problem and did everything necessary to check the cause. He gave me advice and reassured me it was nothing to worry about.

18th February 2026

All went well

17th February 2026

Friendly and efficient service

17th February 2026

Very professional team

11th February 2026

The hygienist and the Dentist were very polite asking how I was and asking if Ali had any problems. They explained exactly what they were going to do before they started and kept me informed what was happening at each stage. Also asked if I was okay during the treatment.

KF

Keith Fielder

Great appointment today, I had the new Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) with Sam and it was really good and pain free. I also had a check up with Jay which was fine

7th February 2026

The dentist was patient, attentive and approachable

7th February 2026

I feel that Jaymal listens to my needs like Cliff the original dentist I had used to do. The reception team are always helpful, arranging appointments that fit with my schedule and car parking charges.

5th February 2026

Sam and Jay are always friendly and professional as are your receptionists

3rd February 2026

From the receptionist to the clinicians, everyone is warm and friendly, they are very helpful, they always listen to what I have to say, and making you feel relaxed.

3rd February 2026

Excellent service from Jay as always

3rd February 2026

Friendly staff and great service. Big thank you to Jaymal and the reception team!

2nd February 2026

I was very impressed with the new Hygienist equipment water and powder no longer uncomfortable which the ultrasonic was.

JB

Jennifer Bloch

I was a bit shocked that a hygienist visit had gone from £81 to £99 without any prior notice and the fact the appointment had been booked 6 months ago the old price was not honoured, or a gradual increase was offered! But the experience was very good, well explained about the new technology on the cleaning and my teeth feel exceptionally clean but definitely feel it’s at a high end price experience. It’s Alton not Chelsea! The new dentist I saw was very knowledgeable and helpful with the Denplan that the surgery offers. And appeared to do his job well with a pleasant manner, was on time, looked presentable and was very professional The front of house staff are always exceptional very welcoming and accommodating. Shame they get the brunt of the “disgruntled” customer but can’t fault them at all on how they deal with it. Overall it was a good experience but £170 for a hygienist and check up really is not cheap! And very little incentive to stay at the practice if prices go up much more!

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Patricia Tutt

Staff are always polite and helpful never had any problems alway explains things

30th January 2026

I have been using Preet for many years now. His work is excellent.

JC

Jenny Clarke

Friendly, welcoming and informative, thank you

24th January 2026

Everyone looked after me well and appropriately.

HJ

H JH

Great practice!

23rd January 2026

It was all very satisfactory even if I couldn’t speak to say so after the treatment due to anaesthetic/nerve blocks.

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