Close Up Image Of Woman Showing Chipped Tooth

How Does A Dentist Fix A Chipped Tooth?

Whether you’ve bitten down on a hard surface, been involved in a car accident or got injured playing a contact sport, there are many ways to chip a tooth and it often happens when you’re least expecting it. If one of your front teeth has been affected, a chipped tooth can seem like the end of the world, but don’t worry – there are things that can be done to help. Read on to find out how a dentist can fix a chipped tooth. 

What Can A Dentist Do?

Depending on the severity of the chip or break, there are a few things a dentist might be able to do to help you. 

Glue It Back On

Firstly, if you have been able to preserve the piece of tooth that has broken off, the dentist may be able to glue the fragment of the tooth back on. Book an appointment as soon as possible.

If you don’t have it, then don’t panic, there are other methods a dentist can use:

Apply A Filling Or Crown

If the damage isn’t severe, a dentist might be able to offer you a filling or crown instead. A crown is a cap that covers a real tooth. Normally, it’s made from porcelain fused to metal, or ceramic. To give you a crown, the dentist will need to prepare the tooth.

Alternatively, your dentist may give you a filling, which is more commonly used to fix a hole in a tooth caused by decay.  Your dentist will offer you the most appropriate option for your situation.

Perform Root Canal Treatment

However, if the damage to your tooth is more severe, your dentist might decide that root canal treatment is the best option. This is usually the case if you are dealing with a very badly broken tooth where the nerves are exposed. Afterwards, the dentist can cap the tooth with a crown. 

What To Do Next

Of course, the best thing to do if you have a chipped tooth is to visit a dentist as soon as possible. Even a minor chip could lead to a severe break , so it’s best to get it seen  quickly.  if you’re in pain, take an over-the-counter pain reliever.

No matter your tooth or gum-related concerns, the team at the Pain Free Dental Clinic can help. We offer a huge range of services, so no matter what your worry is, you will leave with peace of mind after seeing one of our highly capable and experienced dentists.

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