
If you're in pain from a broken, chipped tooth or cracked teeth in Flanders. Schedule an appointment for cracked tooth treatment near you!
We expect our teeth to last a lifetime, but certain events such as accidents, injury, trauma, or eating hard foods can cause chips or cracks in our teeth. Cracked teeth are a common dental issue among patients of all ages.
Cracks in teeth can vary from fine lines to fractured cusps, cracks extending to the gum line, split teeth, vertical root fractures, or other types of damage. Regardless of the type, if you have a cracked tooth, call us immediately at (973) 927-8800 and get Cracked teeth treatment in Flanders to restore your tooth's shape, size, appearance, and functionality.
There are many treatment options available for cracked or chipped teeth. The type of procedure depends on the severity of the damage. If only a little piece of your enamel is broken, then the tooth can typically be restored in only one visit. If your teeth are badly broken or cracked, you may have to visit our office multiple times for a restoration treatment.
The most common treatments for cracked teeth include:
Dental fillings and bonding are standard restorative procedures for chipped or cracked tooth enamel. After assessing the severity of the damage, our team may use a filling to restore the missing part of the tooth. If your front teeth require restoration, we may use a bonding technique. This involves restoring the tooth using a tooth-coloured composite resin that matches the appearance of natural enamel.
Dental fillings and bonding are hassle-free procedures. To perform them, we etch the surface of your teeth with a gel and roughen it so that the filling or bonding material adheres to it. After that, we apply the tooth-colored filling or bonding material to the teeth and shape them to create a natural-looking restoration.
Crowns are a popular restorative option for chipped or broken teeth, and we recommend them when a large piece of your tooth cracks or breaks off. Crown mask and strengthen broken teeth. They are made using materials such as ceramic, porcelain, metal, all-resin, porcelain fused to metal, and others.
This procedure is primarily used on front chipped or broken teeth. Veneers are thin shells made using porcelain or resin composite that we place on your chipped teeth to restore their appearance. Dental veneers are also used in the case of badly stained teeth.
If your tooth is badly cracked and the inner part is exposed, we might do a root canal. This means we clean out the damaged root of your tooth. We will then clean the area and fill it to seal the tooth, keeping it safe. Sometimes, we also put a protective cap called a crown on top of it to strengthen the tooth.
Contact us today to request an appointment! We are always here to help with Cracked teeth treatment in Flanders, NJ.










Guided Biofilm Therapy is a modern dental hygiene protocol that focuses on removing biofilm (bacterial plaque) in a gentle, efficient, and highly effective way using specialized technology such as AIRFLOW®, PERIOFLOW®, and PIEZON® instrumentation.
AIRFLOW® is an advanced device that uses a combination of warm water, air, and ultrafine powder (erythritol or glycine) to remove biofilm, stains, and soft deposits from teeth, implants, and gum pockets—without scraping.
Traditional cleanings rely heavily on hand instruments and ultrasonic scalers.GBT/AIRFLOW®:
Yes. The warm-water technology and fine powders make it much less abrasive than traditional methods. Many patients report no sensitivity during treatment.
Absolutely. GBT is designed to safely clean around implants (peri-implantitis prevention), ceramic crowns, veneers, bridges, and orthodontic brackets, without damaging surfaces.
Often, yes—but not always.
Most soft deposits and biofilm are removed using AIRFLOW®.
If calculus (tartar) remains, the clinician uses PIEZON® PS ultrasonic tips, which are more conservative and comfortable than traditional scalers.
Most commonly:
Erythritol (14 μm) → very gentle, safe for all surfaces
Glycine (25 μm) → often used for periodontal pockets
Both powders are much finer and less abrasive than baking soda.
Generally no. AIRFLOW® is warm, gentle, and significantly more comfortable than traditional scraping. Most patients prefer it after trying it once.
New-generation AIRFLOW® devices use controlled warm water and fine powder—much cleaner than older polishing systems. Patients generally describe it as clean and refreshing.
Yes. The powder is ultrafine, and devices include high-efficiency suction systems. However, patients with severe respiratory compromise should discuss with their dentist first.
Very. It removes stains from coffee, tea, wine, and smoking faster and more comfortably than traditional polishing cups.
Most patients benefit from GBT at regular 3-, 4-, or 6-month hygiene intervals, depending on their periodontal status.
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