Broken, Chipped or Cracked Tooth Emergency Care in Kempsey, Port Macquarie & Taree
Same-day appointments available. The sooner a broken tooth is assessed, the more treatment options remain open.
What Is a Tooth Fracture
Tooth fractures range from minor chips affecting only the enamel to severe cracks extending into the root. The treatment depends entirely on the location and depth of the fracture. A cracked tooth that looks minor externally can involve the pulp internally — diagnosis requires clinical examination and X-ray.
Fracture Types
Types of Tooth Fracture

Craze Lines
Superficial cracks in the enamel — very common and rarely require treatment beyond monitoring.

Chipped Tooth
A fragment breaks from the enamel or dentine, with treatment depending on the size and location of the chip.

Fractured Cusp
Part of the biting surface breaks away, commonly affecting back teeth with large old fillings.

Cracked Tooth
A fracture extends from the chewing surface downward. Early treatment can often save the tooth before the crack spreads.

Split Tooth
An advanced crack that divides the tooth into separate segments.
Patients from Macksville, Hallidays Point and the Macleay Valley frequently attend our clinics with fractured back molars — a common consequence of older amalgam fillings expanding over time.
What to Do Right Away
Save any broken fragments if possible — small chips can sometimes be bonded back. Call us to arrange an assessment. Even if there is no pain, a fractured tooth needs evaluation — pain is not a reliable indicator of severity.

