Broken a Tooth in Mallorca? We Can Bond It — Immediate Help in Palma

That moment of shock: a crunch, a fall — and suddenly a piece of your tooth is missing. Take a deep breath: in most cases the tooth can be rebuilt the very same day. Call us now, and we will tell you exactly what to do next.

Tip: send us a photo of the tooth via WhatsApp — we will tell you straight away how urgent it is and what we can do.

First aid: 4 steps that can save your tooth

What you do in the first few minutes has a real influence on whether the tooth or fragment can be saved. Four simple steps:

1. Keep the tooth or fragment moist

Place it in cold milk or, if none is available, in saliva or a sterile saline solution. Never store it dry, and never in plain water — the sensitive cells on the root surface would be destroyed, and they are exactly what makes reattachment possible. Pharmacies also sell a tooth rescue box, a small container with a special cell-preserving liquid: if there is a farmacia on your way to us, it is the best transport medium of all.

2. Touch the tooth only by the crown

Hold a knocked-out tooth by the white chewing part only — never by the root. The delicate fibres on the root surface must stay intact for the tooth to heal back in.

3. Do not clean it

Even if it landed on the ground: do not scrub, rub or disinfect the tooth. What looks like dirt may contain the very cells the tooth needs. If it is heavily soiled, swirl it briefly in cold milk at most.

4. Cool the area and head to us

A cold pack wrapped in a cloth against the cheek reduces swelling and eases the pain. Then call us on 603 31 96 48 and come in — ideally, call while you are already on your way.

Chipped, knocked out or loosened? What your situation means

Not every dental injury is equally urgent. This overview tells you what to expect — and when the clock is truly ticking:

SituationHow urgent?What we typically do
Corner or edge chipped offSame-day appointmentDirect composite build-up in one visit — usually without any drilling
Larger fracture, tooth sensitive or bleedingCome in today — the nerve may be exposedProtect the nerve, rebuild the tooth, save it wherever possible
Tooth knocked out completelyExtreme emergency — about 60 minutesReplantation and splinting, healing monitored under the dental microscope
Tooth loosened or pushed out of positionCall immediately, avoid chewing on itGently reposition and stabilise with a splint, then monitor the nerve

Crown or veneer broken off?

The good news first: a broken crown or veneer is rarely a race against the clock — but it does deserve attention the same day, before the exposed tooth underneath is damaged.

  • If the crown has come off in one piece, keep it safe and bring it with you — in many cases we can clean and re-cement it within minutes.
  • If the crown or veneer itself has fractured, we can usually repair the visible area directly with composite, or take a digital impression with our intraoral scanner for a precise replacement — no goo-filled impression trays.
  • One thing you should never do: glue a crown back in yourself. Household adhesives are toxic to the tooth and can make a proper re-fit impossible.

How we solve it at SeaDent: bonded back in a single visit

Our answer to a broken tooth is the direct composite build-up — and it is the reason we say: we can bond it. In one visit, we rebuild your tooth by hand, layer by layer, until nobody can tell anything ever happened.

One visit, same-day result

We rebuild the missing part directly on the tooth in freehand layering technique, using tooth-coloured composite. No laboratory, no temporary, no second appointment — you walk out with a complete tooth the same day.

No drilling, nothing sacrificed

The build-up is purely additive: your healthy tooth structure stays completely untouched, and in most cases the treatment does not even need an anaesthetic.

Repairable for life

And what if another piece chips off one day? We repair exactly that spot — you will not need a new crown. Composite can be polished, extended and mended locally at any time.

Knocked-out tooth: replantation and splinting

If the whole tooth is out and you reach us within the critical window, we replant it, stabilise it with a splint and monitor the healing closely — with the dental microscope on our side.

In pain right now? Then let's talk.

Our emergency phone is answered 24/7 — and if we are with a patient, we call you back within 30 minutes. Centrally located at Avenida de Jaime III, with parking at Vía Roma and El Corte Inglés.

Frequently asked questions

A knocked-out tooth has the best chance within about 60 minutes, kept moist in milk or saliva. A broken-off fragment is far less time-critical — but the exposed tooth surface is vulnerable, so come in the same day if you can.

You will find us at Avenida de Jaime III, 3 · 07012 Palma de Mallorca — with the Vía Roma and El Corte Inglés car parks just a few minutes' walk away.

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Medical review

Jan David Heiringhoff

Col·legiat No. 07001232 — Col·legi Oficial de Dentistes de Balears

Medically reviewed by Last reviewed: July 2026

Call now — in most cases we can rebuild your tooth today

The sooner we see you, the more we can save. Call 603 31 96 48 or send us a photo via WhatsApp — our emergency phone is answered 24/7, and we call you back within 30 minutes.

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