Chipped Tooth: Is It a Big Deal or Something to Treat?

A blog feature with the words Restorative and Cosmetic: Chipped Tooth

Dentists are frequently asked questions about a chipped tooth – โ€œIs it that big a deal? Doesnโ€™t it depend on how big the chip is? ย I mean, if it is just a little chip, it canโ€™t be that badโ€ฆcan it?โ€ The answers to these questions are variations of the same theme. Yes, chipping a tooth means you have lost valuable tooth structure and potentially laid the foundation for additional chips and cracks. Or you may need a root canal, if the chip is close to the pulp containing the nerve and it doesnโ€™t heal properly from the trauma.

As for repairing a chipped tooth, your dentist can usually fix minor chips with modern bonding techniques using tooth-colored filling material. For larger chips that involve more tooth structure, your dentist may suggest a crown (cap) or a veneer. The most important thing to remember is that if you chip a tooth, you need to see a dental professional for a proper evaluation and treatment remedy.