A crown came off
If a crown is loose or already off, we can check whether the tooth can be cleaned and re-cemented, or whether a new crown is the safer next step.
Crowns and bridges in Sarasota
Some patients come in after a crown comes off or a tooth cracks on the weekend. Others are trying to replace a failing crown or bridge during the week. Either way, this office helps patients understand what is repairable, what should be replaced, and what makes the most sense long term.
Book Online
Use the form below if you have a broken crown, loose bridge, cracked tooth, or you were told a tooth may need a crown and want a private-office explanation before committing.
If you are in weekend pain, call right away. If this is a weekday consult for crowns and bridges, the form below gives patients a direct booking path without waiting for a corporate call center.
When This Page Helps
This page is for patients who are past the initial panic and need a more detailed plan about repair, replacement, or whether a bigger restorative option is smarter.
If a crown is loose or already off, we can check whether the tooth can be cleaned and re-cemented, or whether a new crown is the safer next step.
Cracked teeth do not all behave the same way. Some can be protected with a crown. Others need endodontic or extraction planning first.
If a bridge feels loose, food is trapping under it, or the support teeth are breaking down, we help you compare bridge replacement versus implant-based options.
How It Usually Works
The goal is not to oversell a restoration. The goal is to understand the tooth, stabilize the situation, and choose the option that actually fits the condition of the area.
We look at the tooth structure, bite, symptoms, and x-rays so you know whether the problem is purely restorative or whether another issue needs attention first.
If the tooth is sensitive, sharp, or exposed, we focus first on protecting the area and making you more comfortable.
Some crowns can be re-cemented. Some need to be replaced. Some teeth are better handled with a bridge, and some are better saved for implant planning.
Before treatment starts, you should understand the number of visits, whether temporary protection is needed, and what the most durable next step looks like.
Service Area
Patients often make the drive when a crown breaks before work, a bridge loosens, or they want a second opinion before replacing expensive dentistry somewhere else.
Meet The Office
Crowns and bridges are higher-value treatment, so patients need a real explanation before saying yes. This office keeps the conversation clear: what is urgent, what can wait, and which option protects the tooth best.
Weekend emergency access matters because many crown and crack problems start suddenly. During the week, that same office can carry the plan forward instead of handing you off.

Patient Reviews
This office gets found for urgent weekend problems, but many patients stay for the weekday treatment because the explanations feel calmer and the planning feels more honest.
FAQ
These answers are written for the questions people usually ask when they are comparing options, worried about timing, or trying to decide whether to come in now.
Yes. We evaluate the tooth, clean the area if possible, and decide whether the crown can be re-cemented or whether a new crown is safer.
It depends on whether the tooth is still savable, how much structure is left, and whether one tooth or multiple teeth are involved. We explain the tradeoffs clearly before treatment starts.
No. Some cracks are shallow and restorable, while others extend too far and need more than a simple crown.
Yes. Patients often come from Bradenton, Venice, Lakewood Ranch, Osprey, and nearby areas for both emergency stabilization and weekday restorative treatment.
Related Pages
Keep the emergency homepage as the fast starting point, then use these pages if you want more detail on weekday treatment planning.
Call Or Visit
If a crown came off, a bridge is loose, or a tooth cracked before the workweek, call now. If this is a weekday consult, the booking form is the easiest way to get started.
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