Nov
If your child has a cracked tooth, you may wonder what to do next. A broken tooth can be very painful. And, of course, you feel it too, especially when you feel powerless to help them.
At Groat Pediatric Dentistry in San Pedro, California, Dr. Christopher Groat has a solution that will relieve their pain and protect, strengthen, and restore your child’s tooth—dental crowns.
Here’s how this small fix can make a big difference in your child’s oral health and comfort.
A crown is like a helmet for a cracked tooth. It protects the tooth, holds it together, and prevents the damage from worsening.
But why save baby teeth? Don’t they fall out anyway? Saving baby teeth matters because they:
You can save your child the experience of a future extraction or root canal. A crown ensures your child’s smile looks and works as it should.
Cracked teeth hurt. When the inside of a tooth is exposed, the nerves become irritated whenever your child chews or drinks something cold. A broken tooth crown will help calm things down fast. Stabilizing the tooth will ease their pain almost instantly.
The crowns we offer represent the latest in dental technology. They blend in with their natural teeth. We use materials such as zirconia and ceramic to match the shape and color so that you forget which one is the crown.
A cracked tooth doesn’t just hurt—it also makes eating very hard. Crowns take care of that. Once in place, your child can chew without pain and speak again.
Crowns are more than a quick fix—they’re built to last, especially the ones made with really tough stuff like zirconia. These crowns will hold up under eating, brushing, and all the wear that comes with being a kid.
Many crowns can last five years or longer. This means fewer visits, problems and more peace of mind.
If left alone, a tiny crack can lead to bigger problems. Crowns seal the area, block harmful bacteria, and protect the tooth from decay.
Think of it like patching a hole in your roof just before it rains. Early action will prevent the situation from becoming traumatic and much more expensive later.
Kids can get crowns, too. And for good reason. Baby teeth aren’t just temporary placeholders. They guide your child’s teeth into place. If a tooth is badly damaged, a crown can hold that spot to protect your child’s natural development.
Dr. Groat uses only child-friendly materials and techniques for smaller, growing smiles.
A cracked tooth doesn’t have to mean big trouble. At Groat Pediatric Dentistry, our team offers gentle, effective care to help your child feel safe and relaxed.
Call (310) 832-5133 or visit us at 1350 W 7th St B, San Pedro, CA 90732, to schedule an appointment with Dr. Groat. Let’s fix that little tooth before it becomes a bigger deal.