A cracked tooth is more than just a cosmetic issue. Left untreated, it can cause pain, sensitivity, infection, or even tooth loss. If you are in Singapore or Malaysia, understanding the treatment options and their costs can help you plan better and avoid unexpected expenses.
In this article, we explain the most common treatments for cracked teeth, how much they cost in both countries, and what you should budget for.
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What Is a Cracked Tooth?
A cracked tooth refers to any fracture or split in the enamel or deeper layers of a tooth. Cracks may be small and harmless or extend into the pulp and root, requiring advanced treatment.
Common symptoms include:
- Pain when chewing.
- Sensitivity to hot or cold food and drinks.
- Swelling of the gum around the affected tooth.
- Visible lines or fractures on the tooth surface
Cracked Tooth Treatment Options and Costs
The type of treatment depends on the severity and location of the crack. Below are the main options available in Singapore and Malaysia, along with estimated costs.
1. Bonding or Composite Fillings
For minor surface cracks, dentists may use bonding or composite resin to repair the tooth.
- Singapore: Around S$160 to S$400 per tooth
- Malaysia: Approximately RM80 to RM 350 per tooth
2. Root Canal Treatment (RCT)
When a crack reaches the pulp, root canal therapy may be required to clean and seal the tooth.
- Singapore: Around S$500 to S$1,400 depending on whether the tooth is an incisor, premolar, or molar
- Malaysia: Typically RM600 to RM1,800, depending on complexity.
3. Dental Crown
If the tooth is weakened after root canal or has a large fracture, a crown may be fitted for strength and protection.
- Singapore: Costs range from SS900 to S$1,600+, with some clinics quoting up to S$2,500 depending on crown material.
- Malaysia: Between RM800 and RM3,000 depending on crown type and clinic.
4. Extraction
If the cracked tooth cannot be saved, extraction may be necessary. Replacement with a bridge or implant will increase total costs.
- Singapore: Costs range from SS50 to S$1,500. Simple extractions are more affordable, while surgical extractions cost more, especially in private clinics.
- Malaysia: Simple extractions cost around RM80 to RM150 and above, with surgical procedures priced higher.
Factors That Influence Costs
- Severity of the crack – deeper cracks mean more complex treatment.
- Tooth location – molars are harder to treat and more expensive.
- Materials used – ceramic or zirconia crowns cost more than metal or composite.
- Clinic type – private practices usually charge more than public hospitals.
- Additional procedures – X-rays, post and core, or follow-up visits add to the bill.
Singapore vs Malaysia: Cost Comparison
- Singapore generally has higher costs for dental care, particularly at private clinics.
- Malaysia offers more affordable treatment, with many clinics catering to dental tourists.
- Both countries have highly skilled dentists, but quality, materials, and aftercare can vary, so it is important to choose a licensed provider.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can a cracked tooth heal on its own?
No. Unlike bones, teeth cannot heal cracks naturally. Professional dental treatment is necessary to prevent the crack from worsening.
2. How long does treatment for a cracked tooth take?
Simple bonding may take a single visit. Root canal and crown treatments may require two or more appointments.
3. Will insurance or subsidies cover cracked tooth treatment?
In Singapore, certain treatments may be partially claimable under MediSave, depending on complexity. In Malaysia, coverage depends on the insurance plan.
4. How long does a crown or root canal treated tooth last?
With proper care, crowns and root canal treated teeth can last 10–20 years or longer.
5. What happens if I do not treat a cracked tooth?
The crack may spread, causing infection, abscess, or complete tooth loss. Treatment will become more complex and costly later.
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