Broken Teeth in Canary Wharf

Get the fineness of cosmetic dentistry for seamless dental restoration. Give your broken teeth their vitality back with strength and aesthetics, colour-corrected to match your natural teeth, and no visible fracture lines. We treat accident-related, decay-related, impact-related, and infection-related tooth damage using the latest restorative techniques.

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Broken Teeth Treatment at Mouth Dental

Pain-free tooth repair at Mouth Dental offers a well-rounded fix for broken, chipped, and cracked teeth. Damaged teeth can cause bite problems, decay, infection, and sensitivity. They bring a cosmetic imperfection to your smile, holding you back from smiling confidently. Whether they are your front or back teeth, fixing damaged teeth is vital to your dental well-being.

We offer a personalised treatment plan for dental restoration after careful evaluation. With 3D scans and digital dentistry, we can assess the extent of damage accurately. Our emergency dental service ensures fast solutions from our in-house specialists and the inter-clinic referral system. On-site printing enables faster temporary crown-making and one-day restoration. Preserving your natural teeth is our priority. From composite bonding that mimics real tooth colour to high-quality veneers, we use a range of treatments to restore your tooth structure. With modern surgical facilities and resident oral surgeons under one roof, we can replace extracted teeth with dental implants. 

Prosthetic teeth can also get damaged or lost. We repair crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants. You can get a same-day Cerec crown replacement without having to wait weeks for one. Our prostheses, designed with digital dentistry, are made for a perfect fit and will resemble your natural tooth colour.

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Why Mouth Dental?

Mouth Dental has a team of specialists in orthodontics, periodontics, endodontics, and oral surgery. We provide comprehensive dental care in a modern multi-clinic setting. Our two clinics in Canary Wharf and the newest addition at Nine Elms offer greater accessibility, longer opening hours, and free parking. Mouth South Quay in Canary Wharf is one of the leading referral centres, with more than 50 local clinics referring complex cases to us. Mouth Nine Elms is the only clinic in the area to have a Teaching suite on-site with attached surgery and refreshment area for knowledge and skill development through wide-ranging dental courses.

Our dentists are warm and professional; our staff is friendly and helpful. We ensure a comfortable and pain-free tooth restoration treatment. A dedicated patient support team will remind you of your appointments with texts and emails. You can shop for specialist and best-performing dental products at our in-clinic shop, including Enlighten teeth whitening products.

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Why Mouth Dental?

Mouth Dental has a team of specialists in orthodontics, periodontics, endodontics, and oral surgery. We provide comprehensive dental care in a modern multi-clinic setting. Our two clinics in Canary Wharf and the newest addition at Nine Elms offer greater accessibility, longer opening hours, and free parking. Mouth South Quay in Canary Wharf is one of the leading referral centres, with more than 50 local clinics referring complex cases to us. Mouth Nine Elms is the only clinic in the area to have a Teaching suite on-site with attached surgery and refreshment area for knowledge and skill development through wide-ranging dental courses.

Our dentists are warm and professional; our staff is friendly and helpful. We ensure a comfortable and pain-free tooth restoration treatment. A dedicated patient support team will remind you of your appointments with texts and emails. You can shop for specialist and best-performing dental products at our in-clinic shop, including Enlighten teeth whitening products.

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Frequently asked questions

What causes a teeth/tooth to break off?

Sports injuries, accidents, impacts, teeth grinding, large cavities, large dental fillings, root canals, biting hard foods, and age-related tooth cracks can cause damage to teeth.

What needs to be done as soon as you experience broken teeth?

Make an immediate appointment with your dentist to prevent further injury or damage to the nerve. Putting the broken piece of tooth in milk or the owner’s saliva can preserve it until you see the dentist. If it’s in good condition, your dentist can reattach it. A knocked-off tooth has a better chance of surviving when put back in the socket and held in place until you seek professional help.

Can broken teeth be re-attached?

Yes, it is a possibility given that the broken piece is in healthy condition. However, if it isn’t, they can still use tooth-coloured composite bonding material to build the tooth up.

What are the consequences of not treating broken teeth?

A broken tooth cusp can cause further breakage, exposing the inner tooth pulp. An exposed dental pulp is at risk of being infected. The tooth may also become severely sensitive. The tooth nerve can become damaged and even lead to tooth loss.

What are the treatments available to correct broken teeth?

Several treatments are available to rebuild tooth structure. Dental bonding, veneers, crowns, root canal treatment, inlays, and composite fillings can restore broken teeth. Teeth contouring may also fix minor chips. Dental implants, bridges, and implant overdentures can replace lost teeth.

How long do tooth implants last?

They can last a lifetime with proper dental care. The crowns may need replacing with wear and tear or if broken. Bone loss, medical conditions, gum disease, smoking, and teeth grinding may require you to have a replacement. Poorly designed implants and improper placement by an inexperienced surgeon may lead to implant failure.

How do you take care of your dental health after broken teeth treatment?

Good oral hygiene, professional teeth cleaning, regular dental exams, avoiding biting on hard foods, avoiding hot foods, and using abrasive material or toothpaste can prolong restorations.

How long does the treatment take?

Some treatments, such as fillings and composite bonding, can take minutes, depending on the damage to the tooth. A root canal takes about an hour and requires several visits. Veneer placement may only take minutes but require veneer preparation time. Same-day implants and regular implants with multiple visits are also available. Implants need recovery time.

Are broken teeth treatments painful or invasive?

We ensure our treatments are pain-free. Dental bonding and veneers are minimally-invasive. Your dentist will numb the area for fillings, root canals, inlays, and crown or bridge placements. Dental implant treatments use anaesthetics or IV sedation. Anaesthetic treatments and sedation will only involve the minimal discomfort of a hypodermic needle.

How often do you need to re-visit the dentist once you receive treatment?

Treatments such as inlays, root canals, and dental implants need x-rays to determine their condition. Your dentist will specify how often. Regular dental exams will detect damage to crowns, fillings, veneers, and dental bridges.

How much do broken teeth treatments cost?

Costs for each restorative treatment at Mouth Dental are as follows. Our flexible payment plans give you the pay-as-you-go option or 0% interest-free finance over 12 months.

Composite filling 1 surface from £115

Composite filling 2 surface from £180

Composite filling 3 surface from £250

Amalgam from £65 – £145

CEREC® One Visit Porcelain Fillings from £745

Inlays from £745

Crowns from £825

Veneers £850

Bridges from £745

Implants from £1,995

Composite Bonding from £299

Edge Bonding from £199