Rodgersitis, nice. There are worse things you could suffer from.
Unfortunately for the boy child, these are adult teeth. The problem is that he may need a root canal ($1000+ per tooth and he'll most likely need two) and with newly formed adult teeth, the roots aren't completely developed. On one hand that means doing the root canal will be tricky to get it done and still keep the tooth alive enough to finish growing the root tips. On the other hand, because they're newly formed and still open at the root apex, the nerve is getting twice as much blood flow. He could heal, but it's not a high chance of success either way.
He is not in any pain though. Because the nerve was so badly damaged, he doesn't feel anything at all. Not cold, not vibrations. Nothing. His gums are finally healing and the adult teeth on either side of the broken front two are beginning to erupt again.
I'm looking at twenty years of dental problems for those two teeth alone. In the end he'll need implants ($18000/tooth) but not until all his other adult teeth come in. He's handling it like a champ though. He doesn't care that they're broken. He was more concerned with his overdue haircut, which we remedied yesterday.
His teacher has been great, even modified the gym class so he could continue to participate and she sends notes home to let me know how the teeth are doing throughout the day. I'm on edge, waiitng for the phone to ring saying he was hurt again. He brought Pokemon cards to school today to try and lure the other boys away from the soccer field. He's lonely.