Chipped Tooth
Onlays or crowns are usually used on premolars and molars that have been chipped.
Chipped teeth feel rough to the touch and to your tongue. There are countless ways someone can chip a tooth; rough-housing, football, boxing and normal every day activities. The important thing to remember about a chipped tooth is to see your dentist right away.
If you see your dentist right away, the minor treatment he will do to fix the tooth will prevent major treatment to correct it later.
Only your dentist can really evaluate the damage to a chipped tooth. If the chip is deep the damage might be more severe. If the inner tooth (pulp) is damaged it could affect the nerve endings and that could mean serious problems.
“How does the dentist fix a chipped tooth?”
Your dentist has several options when it comes to repairing a chipped tooth:
• Enamel- shaping or filling for small chips
• Bonding veneer- for larger chips
• Onlay- is a solution if the chip is on a molar or pre-molar
• Crown - if the fracture is too large for a filling
Ask us about chipped teeth.
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