3 Tips To Prevent Chipped Teeth from Getting Worse

Are you looking into your options for protecting your chipped teeth, so they do not get worse? Good idea. While a professional dentist can easily fix chips in the teeth, it is critical to seek treatment quickly. If the chips are untreated and begin to get worse, it can lead to cracks in the teeth or even the tooth breaking. This is why it is so essential for you to address any damages in your teeth as soon as you possibly can. When tooth damages are resolved promptly, the chances of the tooth being saved are going to be much higher.

How do teeth get chipped?

There are lots of ways that someone can chip one or more of their teeth. Some of the more common reasons for why teeth get chipped include using the teeth to open bottles, hitting the teeth on a water fountain spigot, bumping into someone else on a trampoline, being hit in the mouth by an animal and clenching the teeth when performing certain activities, like weightlifting.

Why prevent chipped teeth from getting worse?

Why is it necessary for someone who has a chip in one or more of their teeth to do whatever they can to prevent it from getting worse? If a chip in someone’s tooth is untreated and gets worse, it can lead to the following additional dental problems: tooth enamel damage, a tooth infection, a tooth abscess, extreme tooth sensitivity, tooth pain and even the loss of the tooth.

3 tips

The following are three really great tips that can be used when someone has a chipped tooth and does not want it to become worse. When it comes to fixing a chip in a tooth vs. fixing a split tooth or a fractured tooth, it is much easier for a dentist to fix the chip.

Tip #1 – do not eat super hard foods, i.e., popcorn kernels, ice, hard candy, etc.

Tip #2 – do not use the teeth to open up anything, i.e., bottles.

Tip #3 – do not chew on anything hard, i.e., pens.

Can we answer any questions for you?

We can answer any questions about chipped teeth you may have. We welcome your questions because the more you know, the more likely you are to be in good oral health. When your oral health is in good shape, then it is possible that your general health is in good shape, too. If you happen to have any special needs when it comes to going to the dentist, just let us know so we can accommodate you. Hope to hear from you soon. Contact us today! 

Call (312) 509-9492 today to reach Smiles On Michigan.

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