
Our St John's clinic specialises in Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management using state-of-the-art 3D imaging and computer-guided surgery unavailable at general practices. Our dentists bring specialised expertise in their particular areas, ensuring accurate treatment with exceptional attention to detail. Our qualified team delivers exceptional Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management outcomes through careful planning for St John's patients.
Our practice uses only GDC registered specialists who have finished additional years of training beyond standard dentistry, ensuring specialist care. Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management treatments at our St John's practice meet all requirements from the BDA, GDC and UK authorities through established professional standards.


Discover why St John's residents prefer London Dental Specialists for expert Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management with our modern equipment and experienced team. Dr. Sodeinde holds several advanced qualifications and teaches other dental professionals. We accept various dental insurance plans and offer payment flexibility. Watch these authentic patient stories about their positive Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management results:
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At London Dental Specialists, our Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management is a structured process designed to restore your dental health effectively. We begin with a comprehensive consultation and assessment to evaluate the extent of the tooth fracture. Based on this evaluation, we develop a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. The treatment procedure is then carried out using advanced techniques to repair the cracked tooth. Following the procedure, we provide detailed post-treatment care instructions to ensure optimal healing and long-term success.

Use the tube from St John's to reach London Dental Specialists at 111 Regent's Park Road for complete Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management. Change at Bond Street to the Jubilee Line for Camden Town station. Our practice provides 10-year warranties on dental implants and expert aftercare support.

Many dental conditions can be helped with Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management at London Dental Specialists in St John's. We evaluate each condition to determine if Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management is the most effective treatment option available. Our team explains which conditions respond best to Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management and what results you can expect.

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics
BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)
GDC No: 104071
Specialist in Endodontics
BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)
GDC No: 150517
Specialist in Orthodontics
DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU
GDC No: 228487

A cracked tooth is a tooth that has developed a fracture or crack that may extend from the chewing surface towards the root. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough examination by a specialist at London Dental Specialists, which may include visual inspection, dental x-rays, and special tests such as bite tests or dye staining. Sometimes, a dental microscope may be used to detect hairline cracks that aren't visible to the naked eye. Symptoms often include pain when chewing, sensitivity to temperature, and discomfort when releasing biting pressure.
There are several types of tooth fractures, each requiring different treatment approaches:
London Dental Specialists offers several treatment options depending on the severity and location of the crack:
Yes, a cracked tooth should be considered a dental emergency that requires prompt attention. Even if pain is minimal, cracks can worsen over time and lead to more serious complications such as infection or tooth loss. London Dental Specialists recommends contacting them immediately if you suspect you have a cracked tooth. While waiting for your appointment, avoid chewing on the affected side, rinse with warm salt water, and take over-the-counter pain relievers if necessary.
The treatment duration for a cracked tooth at London Dental Specialists varies depending on the severity of the crack and the chosen treatment method. Simple bonding procedures can typically be completed in a single 60-90 minute appointment. Crown placement usually requires two visits spaced 1-2 weeks apart: one for preparation and fitting a temporary crown, and another for placing the permanent crown. Root canal therapy may add an additional 1-2 appointments before crown placement. Your specialist will provide a personalised treatment timeline during your consultation.
To prevent cracked teeth, London Dental Specialists recommends:
The success rate of cracked tooth treatments at London Dental Specialists is generally high, particularly when the condition is diagnosed and treated early. For cracks that haven't extended below the gumline, treatments like crowns and root canals have success rates of approximately 85-95% with proper care and regular check-ups. The prognosis depends on the location, direction, and extent of the crack. During your consultation, your specialist will assess your specific situation and provide a more accurate prognosis based on your individual case.
Most dental insurance plans provide some coverage for cracked tooth treatments, as they are typically considered necessary procedures rather than cosmetic. The extent of coverage varies depending on your specific plan and the treatment required. Simple bonding or fillings are usually covered at a higher percentage than crowns or root canals. London Dental Specialists' administrative team can help verify your insurance benefits and explain any out-of-pocket costs before beginning treatment. For patients without insurance, we offer various payment options to make treatment accessible.
After cracked tooth treatment at London Dental Specialists, eating restrictions vary based on the procedure performed. For dental bonding, you can typically eat normally once the anaesthetic wears off, though you should avoid very hard foods for 24-48 hours. With crown placement, you should avoid sticky or hard foods until your permanent crown is placed. After root canal therapy, it's advisable to avoid chewing on the treated tooth until the permanent restoration is in place. Your specialist will provide specific post-treatment instructions tailored to your procedure to ensure optimal healing and longevity of the restoration.
Call London Dental Specialists today on +44 7700 100779 to explore your Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management questions in St John's. Our practice at 111 Regent's Park Road offers detailed consultations and transparent information about all Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management options available. We provide realistic advice about costs and expected outcomes.

| Product | Brands | What it Takes Care of | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sensitivity Relief Toothpaste | Sensodyne Repair & Protect, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief | Tooth sensitivity, enamel protection | Helps manage sensitivity common after cracked tooth treatment. |
| Ultra-Soft Toothbrush | Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft | Gentle cleaning around repaired area | Prevents damage to treated tooth and surrounding tissues. |
| Interdental Brushes | TePe, Boots Interdental | Cleaning around bonding or crown | Safely cleans difficult areas around fracture repairs. |
| Alcohol-Free Mouthwash | Corsodyl, Listerine Zero | Gentle rinsing, antimicrobial action | Helps prevent infection without irritating the treated area. |
| Dental Wax | Boots Orthodontic Wax, Eludril | Temporary protection | Provides temporary relief if repair has any rough edges. |
| Night Guard | Custom-fitted from dentist | Protection against further damage | Essential for preventing additional fractures, especially for patients who grind. |
| Soft Food Preparation Tools | Russell Hobbs, Kenwood | Dietary adjustment | Helps prepare softer foods during initial healing period. |
| Cold Pack | Boots, Superdrug | Swelling management | Reduces post-treatment swelling and discomfort. |
| Travel Cleaning Kit | Oral-B, Colgate | On-the-go care | Maintains treated tooth while away from home. |
| pH Balancing Rinse | GC Tooth Mousse, BioMin | Enamel strengthening | Helps remineralise weakened enamel around fracture site. |
| Antibacterial Gel | Corsodyl, Curasept | Infection prevention | Targeted application to keep fracture site clean during healing. |
| Fracture Care Kit | Available from your dentist | Complete aftercare | Comprehensive care package specifically for cracked tooth recovery. |

Rely on our St John's team to provide the answers and confidence you need. We're dedicated to making your Cracked Tooth Treatment for Fracture Management treatment as comfortable as possible, beginning with discussing all your concerns.