Chipped tooth treatments vary according to the amount of damage. There are many procedures now available to correct chipped teeth, and many of them can be performed in just one dental visit. Depending on your situation, any one of these chipped tooth treatments may be an option for you:
Dental Bonding -- Most chips can be corrected with dental bonding. During this dental treatment, your dentist will fill the area with a tooth-colored composite resin material and structure it to match the shape of your tooth. Next, your dentist will cure the tooth filling with a light to harden the material, and your tooth will look as good as new. Dental bonding is an efficient, durable and cost-effective way to correct minor dental imperfections.
Enamel Shaping -- Often used in conjunction with dental bonding, enamel shaping can also correct small chips or surface flaws. During enamel shaping, a small portion of the tooth's surface is removed or recontoured to smooth out imperfections.
Dental Veneers -- When the damage is significant and dental bonding or enamel shaping can't be used, you may need veneers. These thin, porcelain wafers completely cover the surface of the tooth and are often used for front teeth.
Root Canal -- Experiencing pain in the location of the chipped tooth can be a sign that the nerve is exposed. If that's the case, a root canal may be necessary to save the tooth.
Dental Crown -- A dental crown is used to completely cover larger teeth or to cap a tooth after a root canal.
Tooth Extraction -- If the tooth can't be saved, a tooth extraction may be necessary. The good news is a dental bridge or dental implants can replace missing teeth.
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