Determining The Right Treatment For A Chipped Tooth

If your tooth is chipped, you can bring several concerns to your dentist. While your primary concern may be with the effect that a noticeable chip has on your smile, you should know that the problem can also potentially affect your bite function and general dental health. Of course, because the degree of damage people experience will vary, some injuries will require more support than others. At our Pella, IA dentist’s office, individuals who need treatment for a chipped tooth can have the injury closely evaluated. After seeing what degree of care might be called for, we can make plans to either address the matter through restorative dentistry, or recommend different options for cosmetic dental treatment.

Make Sure Your Dentist Checks The Condition Of A Chipped Tooth

Even if you have little concern about an injury, you should take it seriously enough to have a dentist check it out. Trauma that is severe enough to damage your tooth enamel could cause internal problems, or cause an issue with your ability to bite and chew. Ignoring these issues can lead to the tooth’s condition worsening, and that can change how involved a procedure must be to fully restore the tooth. If your dentist determines that the problem is only superficial, you can start exploring options for cosmetic treatment. If the damage is serious enough to make restoring the tooth’s health necessary, we can explain what shape the tooth is in and recommend the appropriate treatment.

Restoring A Tooth That Has Experienced Cosmetic Damage

Superficial damage may not affect your bite or oral health, but it can have a significant impact on your confidence, as well as on how you are perceived by others. Because of this, many people want to arrange cosmetic dental work as soon as possible. By creating a porcelain veneer to cover your tooth, we are able to change the way it looks in order to hide discoloration, damage, and even naturally occurring issues with its shape and color. The porcelain material used for the restoration is remarkably strong, which means it can stay healthy over the years as it experiences friction whenever you bite and chew.

Arranging Restorative Dental Treatment

For a chipped tooth that is in poor health, or one that no longer feels strong enough to use when you bite into food, we can recommend the placement of a dental crown. If the tooth being restored is in an area that makes the restoration prominent, we can use material that closely matches the look of your healthy teeth. It may be necessary to perform a root canal procedure before your crown is placed, as an injury may lead to internal damage.

Talk To Your Pella, IA Dentist After Chipping Your Tooth

At our Pella, IA dentist’s office, patients who need treatment for injured teeth can look forward to care that addresses their oral health and cosmetic concerns. To find out more, please call Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA, at (641) 628-1121.

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