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How to Restore Cracked, Gapped, or Fractured Teeth (Dental Resin)

Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic · 강남새로치과 공식블로그 · September 8, 2025

Treatment for Broken Teeth How to Restore Cracked, Gapped, or Fractured Teeth Dental Resin Although front teeth look strong, they can surprisingly break even from a small impact. I...

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Clinic: Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic

Original post date: September 8, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 6:36 PM

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Treatment for Broken Teeth

How to Restore Cracked, Gapped, or Fractured Teeth

Dental Resin

Although front teeth look strong,

they can surprisingly break even from a small impact.

If you frequently bite off hard foods with your front teeth, or use them carelessly,

they can wear down or develop cracks,

and in some cases, this can lead to fractures.

That does not mean that every case requires a major procedure

such as laminate veneers or crowns.

If the area is small, resin treatment alone

can be enough to restore it.

What Is Dental Resin for Broken Teeth Treatment?

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Resin is a synthetic resin similar to plastic,

and composite resin is a combination of

organic polymers and inorganic fillers.

Because it has strong adhesion, it bonds well to teeth, and since its color is similar to tooth color,

it can be restored naturally. It is used for various purposes, such as cavities, minor fractures, and closing gaps between front teeth.

The treatment method involves

filling the damaged area with liquid resin

and then hardening it with light.

Types and Features of Dental Resin The types and features of dental resin for broken teeth treatment

can be classified by the hardening method as follows.

Self-curing resin: Hardens naturally over time. However, it has the drawback of a distinctive odor.

Light-curing resin: Hardens immediately when exposed to a special light, so it is fast and has no odor. It is currently the most widely used.

Dual-curing resin: A combination of two methods. It offers high stability, but the odor drawback remains.

The types and features of dental resin for broken teeth treatment

can be classified by viscosity and handling as follows.

Flowable composite resin: Has good flow and is suitable for filling small spaces.

Packable composite resin: Firm and suitable for larger fractured areas.

Effectiveness and Applications of Broken Teeth Treatment

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Minor cracks or fractures within the enamel

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Filling small gaps between front teeth

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Restoration of early-stage cavities

Cost and Duration of Broken Teeth Treatment

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The average cost of dental resin treatment is

around 100,000 won.

If the treatment area is wide, it can cost

up to 200,000 won.

Since the cost varies depending on the treatment scope, the amount of resin used, and the clinician’s skill,

it is best to confirm the exact cost through a consultation.

The treatment time is usually a simple procedure that is completed in one visit.

Nearby Clinic for Broken Teeth Treatment Dental Resin

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Even minor cracks or fractures in a tooth

are not simply cosmetic issues;

they can be signs that may affect the entire tooth structure

over the long term.

Resin treatment is relatively simple and fast, but

distinguishing the correct indication and restoring the tooth while preserving its natural color and texture

requires professional technique and experience.

In particular, front teeth are an area where both aesthetics and function

are required at the same time, so

a delicate approach is needed beyond simply filling the broken area.

Depending on the dentist’s diagnosis,

it is necessary to consider the depth of the fracture, the occlusion, and even the patient’s lifestyle habits

in order to achieve stable long-term results.

In other words, dental resin treatment for broken teeth

is not just a simple restoration, but requires a comprehensive approach that includes

aesthetics, function, and prevention,

and the starting point is accurate resin treatment.

A new smile

A new beginning

This is Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic.

  • This post is provided as medical information presented by a medical institution due to a contractual relationship with a third party.

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