A broken tooth can happen when you least expect it—a sudden fall, biting into something hard, an accident, or even untreated decay that weakens the tooth over time. When the damage is severe, the best solution may be a broken tooth extraction performed by an experienced oral surgeon. At Clifton’s Dentist, our team specializes in Orаl Surgerу & Toоth Extrаction, providing patients with safe, comfortable, and effective care.
Before understanding why a broken tooth extraction might be necessary, it’s important to know how teeth break in the first place. Some of the most common causes include:
Accidents during sports, falls, or unexpected blows to the face can crack or break a tooth instantly.
When decay is left untreated, it can weaken the tooth structure, eventually leading to fractures that cannot be restored.
Ice, hard candy, popcorn kernels, or bones can crack a tooth if too much pressure is applied.
Large or old dental fillings may weaken the tooth over time, making it more vulnerable to breaking.
Chronic teeth grinding (bruxism) puts excessive pressure on the enamel, increasing the risk of fractures.
When the break is minor, a filling or crown may be enough. But when the tooth is broken below the gumline or in multiple pieces, a broken tooth extraction is often the safest and most effective solution.
Not every broken tooth must be removed. However, extraction is the best choice when:
The tooth is shattered or split in multiple directions
The root has fractured
The remaining structure cannot support a restoration
Infection is present or likely to spread
The tooth poses a risk to neighboring teeth or overall oral health
At Clifton’s Dentist, our Orаl Surgerу & Toоth Extrаction specialists will evaluate the damage using digital X-rays and a full oral examination. We always attempt to save the tooth when possible, but we’ll recommend extraction if it’s the healthiest long-term option.
Depending on the severity of the break, the extraction may be simple or surgical.
If enough of the tooth remains above the gumline to grip and remove it safely, a simple extraction is performed using specialized dental instruments.
A surgical broken tooth extraction is required when the tooth has broken off at or below the gumline, or when surrounding bone must be gently removed to access the root.
Our experienced team at Clifton’s Dentist is trained in both techniques, ensuring a smooth, comfortable experience from start to finish. Learn more about our services at:
👉 https://cliftonsdentist.com/oral-surgery/
Many patients feel nervous about the idea of extraction, but modern dentistry has made the process quick, efficient, and virtually painless.
Here’s what you can expect:
We begin with X-rays to assess the extent of the break and plan your procedure.
Your comfort is our priority. We numb the area thoroughly so you do not feel pain during the extraction.
Depending on the complexity, the dentist will:
Loosen the tooth
Remove it in one piece or several small pieces
Clean the empty socket
Place a suture if needed
A broken tooth extraction typically takes only a few minutes for simple cases, while surgical extractions may take slightly longer.
Proper aftercare is essential for preventing complications and ensuring a smooth recovery. After your Orаl Surgerу & Toоth Extrаction, follow these guidelines:
Bite gently on the provided gauze for 30–45 minutes to encourage clot formation.
Use an ice pack for 10–20 minutes at a time during the first 24 hours.
Rest and avoid heavy lifting for the first day.
Eat soft foods such as yogurt, soup, mashed potatoes, and smoothies for 24–48 hours.
Suction can dislodge the clot and cause dry socket.
Brush gently, and rinse with warm salt water after the first 24 hours.
If you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, or signs of infection, call us immediately at +1 973-718-3342.
When it comes to broken tooth extraction, expertise matters. At Clifton’s Dentist, we are dedicated to providing exceptional patient care, state-of-the-art technology, and compassionate treatment.
We specialize in Orаl Surgerу & Toоth Extrаction
We offer advanced imaging for accurate diagnosis
We prioritize patient comfort and pain-free treatments
We provide follow-up care to support healing
We offer sedation options for anxious patients
We handle both simple and complex surgical cases
Your oral health is our priority, and we are here to ensure your experience is smooth, safe, and stress-free. If you need more information, visit:
👉 https://cliftonsdentist.com/oral-surgery/
Once the damaged tooth is removed, you may want to replace it to restore function and appearance.
Tooth replacement options include:
The most durable and natural-looking option
Great for replacing a single broken tooth or multiple missing teeth
A fixed solution that uses neighboring teeth for support
A removable and budget-friendly option
Our team will help you choose the best option for your oral health and lifestyle.
A broken tooth is more than a cosmetic issue—it can lead to infection, pain, and long-term complications. The sooner you seek treatment, the easier and safer the procedure will be.
If you suspect you need a broken tooth extraction, contact Clifton’s Dentist today at +1 973-718-3342 or schedule a visit through our website:
👉 https://cliftonsdentist.com/oral-surgery/
Our experienced team is ready to provide you with exceptional care and help you restore your smile with confidence.