does a chipped tooth count as a dental emergency?

If you’ve chipped a tooth in Newtown Square, you may be wondering if your condition counts as an emergency. Do you need to see a dentist right away for emergency treatment? The answer is “yes.” A chipped tooth is a dental emergency. And in this blog from Smileform Dentistry, we’ll explain why you need to get same-day care, discuss steps to take after chipping your tooth, and go over your options for repairing your chipped tooth.

YES, A CHIPPED TOOTH IS A DENTAL EMERGENCY – AND HERE’S WHY!

First and foremost, yes. A chipped tooth is a dental emergency. If it’s a very small chip that only affects the outer surface of the tooth, you may be able to wait a day or two to get treatment if you really have to, though it’s still a good idea to get care right away from Dr. Inna Solovey at Smileform Dentistry.

But deeper chips can damage the interior structure of your tooth, leading to a tooth infection or other complications. Not only that, but chipped teeth can be extremely painful. Unless you get treatment from a dentist, this pain can make it difficult or impossible to work or live your day-to-day life. 

4 SIMPLE STEPS TO TAKE AFTER YOU CHIP YOUR TOOTH

So, what should you do if you chip a tooth in Newtown Square? Here are four quick steps to follow:

  1. Call Smileform Dentistry – First, give our team a call. We offer same-day emergency dentistry in Newtown Square, and we are always standing by to treat patients with oral injuries and other dental emergencies. We’ll do our best to fit you in for an appointment ASAP.
  2. Recover the chips, if possible – If possible, try to recover the chips of your tooth. Dr. Solovey may be able to bond them back in place as part of the treatment process. Also, this helps you determine if there’s a chance that you’ve inhaled a tooth chip. Swallowing a tooth chip is not a big deal. It will pass naturally. But if you think you may have breathed one in, this is a serious emergency. You should go to the emergency room right away for an x-ray.
  3. Treat your pain and discomfort – You can take ibuprofen or a similar pain reliever to help with pain. Icing the outside of your mouth near the affected area can also help with swelling and discomfort. If your tooth is bleeding, you can absorb blood with clean gauze or a paper towel.
  4. Come to our office as scheduled – Come to Smileform Dentistry as soon as you can. Dr. Solovey will diagnose and assess your condition, recommend the appropriate treatment, and provide you with the emergency dental care you need in Newtown Square.

CHIPPED A TOOTH? GET HELP RIGHT AWAY AT SMILEFORM DENTISTRY!

At Smileform Dentistry, Dr. Solovey has years of experience as an emergency dentist. She can get you out of pain, assess the chip in your tooth, and recommend the appropriate treatment such as dental bonding, a veneer, or a dental crown. So don’t wait. Contact us at (267) 692-2922 to speak with our team right away and schedule your emergency appointment in Newtown Square.

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