Finding a Dentist for a Cracked Tooth, Broken Tooth, or Chipped Tooth

Cracked Teeth or Broken Teeth, and Chipped Teeth are some of the most common reasons for Dental Emergencies. As Dental Emergencies often happen quickly, it’s best to know exactly which Emergency Dental Clinic you’d call if you experience a Cracked Tooth, Broken Tooth, or Chipped Tooth.

As these are a few of the most common reasons to visit the Dental Clinic in an Emergency situation, let’s go over these in further detail.

Cracked Tooth

A Cracked Tooth can happen for any number of reasons, but when it does happen it’s best to have it examined as soon as possible by a dentist. Leaving a Cracked Tooth alone can lead to infection and swelling, which can lead to very serious health complications in a short amount of time. It’s best to have the tooth examined by your dentist to determine the status of the tooth and establish a plan for treatment, if necessary.

Treatment for a Cracked Tooth

While not every Cracked Tooth can be saved, it’s important to have the tooth assessed to figure out the best course of action for the specific case. In some cases, your dentist may not recommend any treatment if the crack is small enough or has only affected certain layers of the tooth. In other cases, the tooth may need a Filling, Crown, Root Canal, Extraction, or other treatment to restore the tooth’s function and/or aesthetic.

How to Avoid a Cracked Tooth

To avoid a Cracked Tooth, do your best to avoid chewing on hard items such as ice, pits, stale crackers, etc. While this may seem obvious, it’s important to check your foot for hard contents before biting into it. Furthermore, teeth grinding during sleep may cause Cracks or Fractures. If you clench or grind while sleeping, a Dental Night Guard may be recommended to help avoid any issues. As these aspects are not always avoidable, the event may result in a Cracked Tooth or Molar.

Chipped Tooth or Broken Tooth

A Chipped or Broken Tooth typically happens after some sort of trauma, accident, or after biting into something very solid. When this happens, it’s best to have a dentist examine the tooth as soon as possible. If necessary, a plan for treatment can be made to help restore the function or aesthetic to the tooth. The first step is to call your current dentist or find an emergency dentist near you for a broken or chipped tooth.

Treatment for a Broken Tooth

Broken Teeth can often cause significant and irreversible damage to the tooth. However, every case needs to be examined by the dentist to determine the extent of the damage. Typical recommended treatments include Fillings, Root Canals, Crowns, or Extractions.

Treatment for a Chipped Tooth

A Chipped Tooth is often less serious and typically requires restorative treatment to be fixed. However, every situation is unique and other treatment may be recommended such as a Root Canal or Extraction. In any case, it’s best to consult with your dental provider to determine the best course of action.

How to Avoid a Chipped Tooth or Broken Tooth

To help avoid a Broken Tooth or Broken Tooth, it’s best to wear a Sports Guard or Mouth Guard during physical activities, avoid chewing on foods that may contain hard contents such as pits or bones, and wear a Night Guard if you’re prone to clenching and grinding your teeth during sleep. As these protective measures are not always realistic and do not always help to avoid a Chipped or Broken Tooth, it’s best to have a Dental Clinic’s phone number ready to schedule an appointment with an Emergency Dentist for a Broken Tooth or Chipped Tooth.

 

When to Contact a Dentist for a Cracked, Broken, or Chipped Tooth

Whether your tooth is cracked, broken, or chipped, it’s best to consult with your dentist in a timely manner. In certain cases, pain or sensitivity may not be present yet, but harmful bacteria may be proceeding to infect the exposed area. In any case, it’s best to schedule an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible.

If your current dentist cannot see you for your Cracked, Broken, or Chipped Tooth, it’s recommended to find an Emergency Dentist near you as soon as possible. An Emergency Dentist will be able to assess the tooth, provide treatment options, and possibly treat the issue the very same day. In some cases, antibiotics may be prescribed to help address infection.

 

Emergency Dental Appointments at Collingwood Family Dental

At Collingwood Family Dental, we are currently welcoming new families and patients of all ages to our Dental Clinic including those requiring an assessment for Cracked, Broken, or Chipped Teeth. If you are experiencing one of these symptoms or any other Dental Emergency, feel free to give us a call and we’d be happy to help walk you through your symptoms and possibly scheduling an Examination appointment.

If you’d like to schedule an appointment, here are a few options:

 

Read more about Emergency Dentists in Collingwood:

When to Seek an Emergency Dentist in Collingwood

Finding an Emergency Dentist Near You Ahead of Time

5 Questions to Ask Your Dentist in Collingwood