Keep Your Teethby KYT Dental Services
Restorative

Large cavities or broken teeth

When structure is lost, the question shifts from decay to strength.

If you have been told a tooth is more involved, you are not alone. This stage can feel heavier, not because you failed, but because the tooth has already lost some structure.

The goal here is not to rush. It is to steady the situation and make a plan that holds up long term.

Start with an exam. We confirm the cleanest next step.

§ 01 · The real question

This is a strength problem.

With early cavities, the main question is timing. With larger cavities or broken teeth, the question becomes: how much healthy tooth is left to work with? When structure is missing, a tooth can flex and crack in ways that do not always show up right away.

How much is left01

The remaining tooth matters more than the hole.

How forces hit02

Bite pressure decides what will hold.

How long it lasts03

We plan for years, not weeks.

That is why the right next step is structure first, not speed first.

§ 02 · Framework evaluation

Three variables. Every decision.

Every KYT recommendation is evaluated across the same dimensions of the Keep Your Teeth Framework.

Structure01

How much healthy tooth is left, and can it hold a full restoration?

How much healthy tooth is left?

Force02

How the bite loads the tooth, and where pressure concentrates.

How hard does this tooth get loaded?

Timing03

Whether to stabilize now, watch, or stage the repair around other work.

What should happen first?

§ 04 · How we decide

We rebuild based on what is real.

Before recommending anything, we confirm the full picture. How far the damage goes, how the tooth is loading, and what your long-term goals are. Then we explain options in plain language: what each path protects, what it risks, and what it is designed to last.

  1. 01

    Step 1. Confirm the structure. We look at what is left, not just what is missing.

  2. 02

    Step 2. Match the repair to the forces. The right plan depends on how you bite, chew, and load the tooth.

  3. 03

    Step 3. Choose the long-term plan. We prioritize stability so the tooth can stay strong over time.

PPO benefits reviewed whenever possibleWritten estimate before treatment
What happens next

We'll make a plan that holds.

This stage does not need pressure. It needs clarity. We'll confirm what is going on, explain what matters, and walk you through the cleanest path forward. You will understand the plan before anything is done.