Broken Crown: Same-Day Repair Options in Brooklyn

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Broken or lost crown: same-day repair options in Brooklyn 11229

Your crown fell off or shattered — what now? Most cases can be repaired same-day. Here are your options and what to expect.

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First — protect the tooth

A dental crown is the white cap covering a treated tooth (after a large filling, root canal, or implant). When a crown comes off, the tooth underneath is exposed — and that tooth is usually structurally compromised. Without protection, it can:

  • Crack further or split
  • Become extremely sensitive to temperature
  • Get bacteria into the exposed nerve or post
  • Move slightly out of position, making future re-cementing impossible

Your immediate priority: protect the exposed tooth and find the original crown if you have it.

What to do in the next 24 hours

Steps before you get to the dentist

  1. Find the crown. Check your mouth, the food you were eating, the floor. If you swallowed it — don’t worry, it’ll pass naturally and we can make a replacement.
  2. Clean the crown. Gently rinse with warm water. Inspect it for damage.
  3. Clean the underlying tooth. Carefully brush the exposed tooth with a soft brush. Rinse thoroughly.
  4. Use temporary dental cement if you can. Drugstores (CVS, Walgreens, Duane Reade) sell over-the-counter temporary dental cement (“Dentemp” or “Refilit”) for under $15. Mix it per the instructions, apply a thin layer inside the crown, press the crown back onto the tooth.
  5. Avoid chewing on that side. Soft foods only until we see you.
  6. Call us same-day. (718) 368-3368. We’ll fit you in.

Three same-day repair scenarios

Scenario 1: Re-cement the original crown ($150–$300)

If the crown is intact and the underlying tooth structure is healthy, the simplest fix is to clean both, apply professional-grade dental cement, and re-seat the crown. Takes 20-30 minutes. Most insurance plans cover this. Lasts as long as the original cementing — often years.

This works when: the crown popped off because the cement gave out (usually 5-10 years after original placement), the tooth underneath is intact, and the crown itself is undamaged.

Scenario 2: CEREC same-day replacement crown ($1,200–$1,800)

If the original crown is broken, damaged, or the underlying tooth has decay that needs addressing, we can fabricate a brand-new porcelain crown in one 90-minute appointment using CEREC technology. Digital impression → in-office milling → bonding. No temporary crown, no second visit. Most insurance plans cover 50-80%.

Scenario 3: Two-visit traditional crown ($1,000–$1,500)

For complex cases (deep decay needing build-up, root canal needed first, posterior molars requiring lab-fabricated stronger materials), we take an impression, place a temporary crown, send to lab, you return in 2-3 weeks for permanent placement.

When the tooth itself is damaged

Sometimes a crown comes off because the tooth underneath has broken — not because the cement failed. Signs of this:

  • The crown has a chunk of tooth still inside it
  • The remaining tooth is very short, sharp, or jagged
  • There’s pain when you tap on the tooth or bite
  • The tooth feels loose

In this case, simple re-cementing won’t work. Options:

  • Post and core + new crown — if there’s enough root structure, we can build the tooth back up with a post inside the canal, then make a new crown ($500-800 for post-and-core + $1,200-1,800 for new crown).
  • Extraction + replacement — if the tooth can’t be saved: extract, then implant + crown ($3,500-5,000 total), bridge, or partial denture.

We discuss all options with you before any work starts.

Insurance and costs at a glance

Typical out-of-pocket costs (after typical 50-80% insurance coverage)

  • Re-cement existing crown: $50-150
  • CEREC same-day replacement crown: $400-700
  • Traditional lab-fabricated crown: $400-600
  • Post and core + new crown: $700-1,100

For Medicaid patients (HealthFirst, Affinity, AmeriGroup, EmblemHealth, MetroPlus) — crown coverage varies by plan; we verify before treatment. For uninsured patients, CareCredit 0% APR financing is available.

Frequently asked questions

Can I just leave my crown off for a few days until I can come in?

Not recommended. The exposed tooth can crack further, shift position, or get a new cavity in 24-48 hours. Use over-the-counter temporary cement to keep the crown on until your appointment.

Is CEREC really same-day?

Yes. One 90-minute appointment: scan, design, mill, bond. You leave with the permanent crown. We’ve been doing CEREC since the practice opened in 2018.

What if I swallowed my crown?

It will pass through your digestive system naturally and harmlessly within 24-48 hours. We can make a new crown — call us same-day.

Why do crowns come off?

Most common reason: original cement breaks down after 5-10 years. Other causes: new decay under the crown, chewing very sticky food (caramel, taffy), trauma to the face, grinding/clenching at night.

Does CEREC last as long as a lab-made crown?

Studies show CEREC and lab-fabricated crowns have similar long-term success rates (15-20 years average). The materials are equivalent.

Will insurance cover replacing a crown that fell off?

If the original crown was placed more than 5 years ago (typical insurance “replacement clause”), yes. If less than 5 years, coverage may be reduced. We check before treatment.

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