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A tooth fracture—whether it’s a minor chip or a severe break—is a dental emergency that requires immediate attention. Seeking tooth fracture treatment in Turkey provides access to specialist care, cutting-edge technology (like same-day crowns), and the full range of restoration options at an accessible price, ensuring your tooth is saved and repaired quickly.

Explore our gallery to see how we restore the full strength and natural appearance of chipped, cracked, and broken teeth using composite bonding, porcelain veneers, and dental crowns.
The cracked tooth repair cost in Turkey is highly dependent on the required treatment—a simple composite repair is fast and inexpensive, while a crown or root canal is more extensive. Regardless of the complexity, Turkey offers significant savings compared to the private emergency costs in the UK/USA.
Prices are listed in Euros (€) and are estimates based on the restoration required:
| Restoration Required | Average Cost in UK/Europe | Average Cost in Turkey |
|---|---|---|
| Simple Repair (Bonding) | €150 - €400 | €80 - €150 |
| Inlay/Onlay (Moderate Fracture) | €650 - €1,200 | €200 - €400 |
| Dental Crown (Extensive Fracture) | €600 - €1,200 | €250 - €450 |
| Root Canal + Crown | €900 - €2,000+ | €400 - €700 |
Contact us immediately for a consultation. We can assess your X-rays and provide an exact quote to repair your tooth fracture.
A tooth fracture is any break or crack in the surface of the tooth. It can range in severity from minor, surface-level damage to a complete split of the tooth.
The type of tooth fracture treatment depends entirely on how deep the fracture extends into the tooth layers (enamel, dentin, and pulp):
| Fracture Type | Description & Severity | Recommended Treatment |
|---|---|---|
| Craze Lines | Hairline cracks, only in the enamel. Asymptomatic. | No Treatment (Optional Enameloplasty or Bonding for aesthetics). |
| Chipped Cusp/Tooth | Loss of a small piece of the chewing surface. | Composite Bonding (for minor chips) or Inlay/Onlay (for larger pieces). |
| Cracked Tooth | Crack extends from the surface down toward the root. | Dental Crown (to hold the pieces together). If pulp is exposed, Root Canal first. |
| Split Tooth | Crack goes through the entire tooth, separating it into two pieces. | Tooth Extraction and replacement with a Dental Implant. |
| Vertical Root Fracture | Crack starts at the root and moves upwards. | Tooth Extraction (tooth is usually unsalvageable). |
Our approach is always to preserve the maximum amount of healthy tooth structure while eliminating pain.
We use digital X-rays and 3D CBCT scans to precisely locate the crack's depth and direction.
The affected area is immediately numbed with local anaesthesia if the fracture is deep or painful.
The final crown or restoration is fitted (often same-day with CEREC technology), restoring the tooth's function and strength.
A dental crown for a fractured tooth is necessary when:
If you suffer a broken tooth emergency, follow these steps before reaching our clinic:
No. If the fracture is small and only involves the outer enamel, you may not feel pain. Pain only occurs when the crack reaches the second layer (dentin), causing sensitivity, or the third layer (pulp/nerve), causing sharp, persistent pain.
A very minor, shallow crack that does not cause symptoms may only need bonding. However, most symptomatic cracked teeth require a dental crown. The crown is essential to reinforce the tooth and prevent the crack from spreading further down the root.
The initial emergency consultation and temporary repair are very affordable. The total cost for the permanent restoration (e.g., bonding or a crown) will save you 60-80% compared to typical private emergency rates in Europe.
If the tooth only needs bonding, you can be in and out in an hour. If a crown is needed, we recommend a 3 to 5-day stay to complete the preparation and fit the permanent crown.
Yes, if you manage to preserve the large broken fragment (by keeping it moist in milk or saliva), we can often re-bond the piece back onto your tooth using a dental adhesive.
In dentistry, high-resolution photographs are taken to evaluate the patient’s existing tooth structure and facial aesthetics. These photos are used to document and analyze the condition, color, and shape of the teeth and their harmony with the patient’s face.
Why is it important? Professional photographs help dentists and lab technicians plan the restoration process and achieve ideal aesthetic results.
5D scanning technology allows for highly precise digital scanning of teeth and oral structures. This technology goes beyond traditional 3D scans by capturing additional information such as color, texture, and movement.
Why is it important? 5D scanning enables the creation of detailed digital models of teeth, allowing for more accurate and personalized restorations. This accelerates the treatment process and provides a more comfortable experience for the patient.
Special dental burs are used for shaping teeth with minimal preparation and for the precise placement of restorations. These burs are high-precision and sharp instruments.
Dental laboratories equipped with advanced technology play a key role in the production of restorations. These labs use CAD/CAM systems, high-precision manufacturing devices, and biocompatible materials.
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