How to Treat Broken Teeth
Broken teeth can be treated in a number of ways.
Extraction
This is usually done when the tooth is severely damaged or if keeping the tooth is too costly or unpredictable.
Crowning The Tooth
Crowning the tooth can be done if the fracture is not so severe but the tooth is too damaged to just receive a filling. Crowns can prevent a tooth from breaking further.
The appropriate material is chosen based on the location of the tooth, risk factors (bruxism), and the patient's budget.
Filling The Tooth
Teeth filling is normally done as an interim measure prior to a crown. Large fillings tend to wear out prematurely causing the bite to collapse. Teeth that have very large fillings are also prone to fracturing.
If the fracture extends to the pulp of the tooth, then root canal treatment is required before a crown is made. Your dentist will be able to advise you if this is necessary.