It sounds as if you need anti-biotics urgently Agnieszka
Mine had sheared off at the gum line too but presumably the root was good enough to take a crown.
Otherwise it could be an implant, expensive but, if you can afford it it is worth it for a front tithe.
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Front tooth snapped off at root!!!!
(73 Posts)Hello Ladies
I am so upset. An awful thing happened today.
I have experienced toothache, along three of my top front teeth, for around 3 weeks.
Attended the Dentist on 15th December .
He organized an X Ray, and could not see anything wrong.
Nothing obviously wrong with the teeth either.
He said it was likely Tooth Concussion, and the pain would settle down in a week or so.
I was delighted.....but the toothache did not settle and culminated with this Tooth Fracture.
The tooth fell out encased by the Crown.
I don't know what to do.
Please help if you can.
Thank you, if you read this.
Agnieszka xxx
tithe tooth!
OP
it's not helpful to try to predict what can or cannot be done for your tooth.
That is the dentist's job.
Yout task is to get to a dentist and then leave it to them.
I hope you have managed to be seen. Ring 111 if you can't get through to either a dentist or the GP surgery.
You need urgent antibiotics.
Worry about the tooth itself later. You may have to have a bridge or a small plate. I did when my lower front teeth sheered in half as I was chewing on a baguette.
The cost of implants is beyond my budget.
Really feel sorry for you. I had the very same thing happen. I had to have remainder if root/tooth extracted (honestly dreading that but didnt feel any discomfort during procedure) had a gap overnight whilst temporary denture made. Decided in the end to have an implant at great expense which took months but painless. I hope you get sorted soon. I used to be petrified of dentists but nowadays ive found treatment are not painful. Best wishes.
I am another who says ring 111.
My dentist's answerphone says to do that if you aren't a private patient.
Thinking of you.
Oh my goodness ,in pain and swollen face . How are you getting on? If you do get through to an emergency dentist don't pull any punches tell them you are in extreme pain and need immediate attention. I am sorry for you , it couldn't have happened at a worse time. Good luck and please don't fear the dentist appointment, no matter how and you are relieving the pain is your priority - what happens after that is for the dentist to decide. Thinking of you 💐💐
welbeck
OP
it's not helpful to try to predict what can or cannot be done for your tooth.
That is the dentist's job.
Yout task is to get to a dentist and then leave it to them.
exactly plus covering up the gap is potentially dangerous, a warm humid enclosed space for bacteria to multiply. The most sensible suggestion was to use the salt water wash
Hello Ladies
I am sorry to have taken so long, to send an update.
I only wish I had the words to express my gratitude, for all the wonderful messages, I received from so many of you.
I am genuinely overwhelmed by your kindness, in relaying such good practical advice and of course the all important emotional support.
Anyway to sum up.
The Emergency Dentist did not make any contact with me at all.
I called my Dental Receptionist just to let her know, but she must have gone home too!!!!
I was so desperate, that I decided to phone my GP as a last resort, and could barely believe my good fortune when she agreed to issue a prescription for Metronidazole400mgs and Co-Amoxiclav 500/125mgs. Also a painkiller called Acupan.
I have never felt so relieved. Hallelujah!!!!
I started the therapy right away, and I am very hopeful that I will be safe from infection, until I can access my Dentist next week.
So all's well that ends well.
She also suggested warm saline rinses, so well done and thanks to Pascal and Karmalady. You can both go to the top of the class.
Once again, an immense thank you to everyone.
You will never know how much I needed a hand to hold, and you did not let me down.
You helped enormously.
Have a happy Festive Holiday, and I hope 2025 is a good one bringing Health, Peace and Happiness.
Agnieszka x
Agnieszka I've been thinking about you and hoping to hear an update. I hope the medications really help and that you're able to enjoy the next couple of days until you can get proper dental help. What a strain this has been for you on top of the pain.
Happy Christmas to you. x
Hello Sparklefizz
Thank you for thinking of me and my dental issue.
I am normally a very pragmatic type of woman, that does not panic or become too emotional.
However.....even the word 'Dentist', strikes fear into my heart and soul.
I suspect we all have something that we have difficulty processing in a rational manner.
Anyway, I believe I am now on a level field, and will face each step in this journey as and when it comes.
Thank you, Sparklefizz, you have a lovely way about you and I wish you well.
Happy Christmas to you and yours.
Agnieszka x
That's a relief.
Let us know how you get on with the dentist. Sometimes they refer you to a Dental Hospital if it is going to be a complicated procedure where treatment might be free.
I don't think any of us enjoy going to the dentist, mine is lovely but even so it's not something to look forward to!
Agnieszka
I am so glad to hear that you managed to get some help. Let’s hope the meds kick in and that you have a pain free Christmas. I think most people of our age hate dentists because of memories of the school dentists of our childhood - no anaesthetic and a VERY slow drill. Believe me it’s nothing like that these days. You won’t feel a thing. I hope you manage to enjoy the festive period.
Agnieszka, just to wish you the best.
Agnieszka is my middle name
Metronidazole is a wide spectrum antibiotic and will kill most of the bacteria in your gut so be prepared for that and avoid people with infections 70% of your immune system is in the gut
Take kefir if you can and unpasteurised yoghurt. Rest too, your body needs all its resources to get through a metro course, also afterwards when you will need to build up your own microbiome again.
Curasept mouthwash is important too, keeps the bad bacteria away from the tooth area. It is alcohol free and can be bought online
Saline solution will soothe and rinse debris away, curasept will actively kill bacteria. Just to use until your dentist can make that area safe
Agnieszka, I'm so pleased that you managed to get some help, even if you did have to ask your GP. I hope the medication will keep you pain free over Christmas. I hope, too, that your usual dentist will be able to come up with a good solution to the tooth problem.
Such good news ! Thanks for the update. Is' nt GN good during duffu times - such sound advice. Hope you are able to enjoy Christmas and please do not fear the dentist - All will be well.
Difficult times !
Agnieszka, I too have an extreme fear of the dentist, but I won’t go into the reasons why. Let the dental receptionist know of your anxiety so that the information is available to anyone who treats you. I had to visit the main dental hospital in Glasgow a few months ago as a part of my treatment for a broken tooth and they were amazing, the dentist herself was aware of my fears and kept chatting to me throughout the appointment and before I knew it she removed the offending root without me feeling any pain. I hope all goes well, but find a dentist who understands how to treat anxious patients. I’ve been lucky to have found 3 including my current one who treated my situation well.
ExDancer
I got a tempory solution from Amazon.. You melt some white plastic 'beads' in hot water and mould them into a tooth shape. Then carefully fit it into the gap.
When it hardens its a removeable tooth - the blurb says you can eat with it, but I didn't trust it and removed it to eat.
Open Amazon and type 'mouldable false teeth'. There are videos so you can decide which suits you.
When I showed it to my dentist he wasn't annoyed or anything. He said he'd never heard of it but was fascinated.
It won't help if your stump is painful and infected.
(sorry, I couldn't manage to send a photo.)
You can buy a tiny quantity of the thermoplastic beads for a few quid, labelled as a tooth maker. Or you can buy a BIG bag of it for half the price, labelled for general repairs and model making.
Both my two top teeth and two on the bottom have snapped in a similar way. They had become very thin due to normal erosion. Luckily I’m under the dental hospital, so no enormous bills. They are doing all kinds of complicated things! But I think they’re trying to save teeth that aren’t worth saving.
The exact same thing happened to me last Friday, I managed to get an appointment for last Monday, sadly it wasn’t repairable and had to be extracted. I’m not going to lie, it wasn’t a pleasant experience but was a necessity evil, and if you have a private dentist I would suggest getting sedation if you can (I have an NHS dentist so it wasn’t an option for me) and if you can take someone with you to drive you home and top yourself up with pain killers regularly
I had a front tooth snap off at the root. I did manage to get it crowned. I had to go privately and it took quite a while to settle. The NHS will only offer an extraction and then a plate. They have a lot of new materials that are available privately theses days. They put in a titanium rod. It’s very strong. Good luck.
I had this happen earlier this year to a very old crowned front tooth which was very upsetting - luckily I was able to get in to see the dentist the same day and he did an amazing but temporary repair with some kind of material and literally rebuilt the tooth which lasted for several weeks.
Due to long running issues with abscesses from the age of 14 I had had several implants done to other teeth some years ago so knew that would have to be the road to go down eventually. I had to have the tooth removed and a small palate for the interim. Unfortunately the implant became infected so the tooth had to be taken out again until the antibiotics did their thing and he replaced it (at no extra charge thank goodness).
My husband has a real phobia of the dentist and due to Covid lockdown and also moving towns he hadn't seen a dentist in over 5 years. He finally got in to see a new dentist last month and has to have 3 root canals plus a new palate so I was dreading his appointment last week nearly as much as him!! Amazingly he came home after the first appointment and said he hadn't felt a thing - even the injection - the cost of it hurt him more 
I hope you manage to get sorted out after the holidays - we struggle as babies getting our teeth then again in later life losing them!!
Oh dear I feel your pain 🦷
You have my utmost sympathy. I dread the dentist and have had a lot of procedures in the past. None of us can help, you really must get in touch with a n emergency dentist if your own is not available. Please let the dentist know how frightened you are and I have to say I have done the same myself many times and always found them most receptive. I wish you the very best.
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