
Restore Your Smile With Advanced Cracked Tooth Treatment
A cracked tooth can be a painful and unsettling experience, but it doesn’t always mean you’ll lose your tooth. Thanks to advances in dental technology, there are more solutions than ever to treat cracked teeth effectively and restore your smile. Whether the crack is minor or more severe, Lenexa Smiles and Braces offers a range of treatments designed to protect and preserve your natural teeth, helping you avoid extraction whenever possible.
What Causes Cracked Teeth?
Cracks in teeth can happen for many reasons, including:
- Teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism), often due to stress or anxiety
- Biting down on hard foods or objects, like ice or hard candy
- Trauma or accidents, such as a fall or impact
- Age-related wear, where enamel naturally weakens over time
While cracked teeth are common, especially as we age, they can cause discomfort, pain, or sensitivity, especially when chewing or exposed to hot or cold foods. Fortunately, modern dentistry offers effective ways to repair and protect your cracked tooth.
Don’t Be Ashamed of a Cracked Tooth
A cracked tooth can happen to anyone, and it's often due to common habits like teeth grinding, clenching, or even biting down on something hard. There’s no need to feel embarrassed. Whether it happens due to stress, aging, or an accident, we’re here to help restore your smile.
At Lenexa Smiles and Braces, we understand that dental issues like cracked teeth can cause discomfort and stress, but we are committed to providing treatments that preserve your natural teeth and restore function and comfort. You don’t have to live with pain or a jagged tooth, we’re here to offer solutions that fit your needs.
How We Treat Cracked Teeth
At Lenexa Smiles and Braces, our goal is to help you keep your natural tooth whenever possible. Depending on the severity of the crack, we may recommend the following treatments:
Dental Crown
If the crack is moderate, a dental crown is often the solution. The crown covers and protects the cracked tooth, restoring its strength and preventing further damage. Crowns are custom-made to match your natural teeth, ensuring a comfortable and aesthetic result.
Root Canal Therapy
In cases where the crack has reached the pulp (the soft tissue inside the tooth), a root canal may be necessary to remove the damaged pulp and prevent infection. After the root canal, a crown will be placed on the tooth for full restoration. This treatment can save your tooth and alleviate pain.
Tooth Extraction (when necessary)
While we strive to save your tooth, in some cases, if the crack is severe and extends below the gumline, extraction may be the only option. However, with today's dental technologies, this is becoming increasingly rare.
Why Choose Lenexa Smiles and Braces for Cracked Tooth Treatment?
We take a gentle, patient-centered approach to treating cracked teeth. When you visit us, we’ll:
- Review your X-rays and perform a thorough examination of the crack
- Discuss treatment options tailored to your needs and preferences
- Recommend the best course of action, whether it’s a crown, root canal, or other treatment
Don’t wait for a cracked tooth to cause more pain or damage. The earlier you seek treatment, the better the chance of saving your tooth and avoiding more complex procedures down the road. Call Lenexa Smiles and Braces today to schedule your appointment and start your journey to a healthy, restored smile.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can a cracked tooth be treated?
Treatment for a cracked tooth depends on the severity of the crack. Options include dental crowns to restore strength, root canal therapy if the crack reaches the tooth pulp, or, in rare cases, extraction if the crack is too severe. A consultation with your dentist will help determine the best course of action.
Can a cracked tooth heal on its own?
No, a cracked tooth cannot heal on its own. If left untreated, cracks can worsen and lead to pain, infection, or even tooth loss. It’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible to prevent further damage and find the right solution for your cracked tooth.
Will a cracked tooth always need a root canal?
Not necessarily. A cracked tooth may require a root canal only if the crack reaches the tooth pulp (the soft tissue inside the tooth). If the crack is more superficial, a dental crown may be sufficient to restore and protect the tooth.
How long can I wait to treat a cracked tooth?
It’s important to treat a cracked tooth as soon as possible. While small cracks may not cause immediate discomfort, they can worsen over time and lead to more serious problems, such as infections or tooth loss. Early treatment helps preserve the tooth and prevents further complications.

