Break a Tooth

What are My Options if I Break a Tooth?

Broken teeth are probably the most common dental injuries. If they are bad, a visit to your local emergency dentist may be required. However, many people get away with making an appointment with their regular dentist.

Broken teeth can occur in many ways. Some of the more common include playing sport, from work-related injuries, and from using your teeth to open jars or bottles. If you do break a tooth, it is important to get in touch with your local dentist to explore your options. You may be able to get it fixed without spending too much, but you may need to get a crown or fake tooth.

Your options when you break a tooth include:

Emergency dental treatment:

You should always visit a dentist as soon as you can after chipping or cracking a tooth, especially if it is painful. In especially bad cases, you should think about visiting an emergency dentist immediately to prevent further damage. Signs you should visit an emergency dentist include:

  • Any blood or bloody discharge coming from within or around your tooth. This can indicate significant damage which needs to be dealt with immediately.
  • Significant pain, which can mean that the nerves are exposed due to damage to your tooth. Immediate treatment is necessary to prevent further nerve damage.
  • Loose or wobbly teeth, which may have internal or nerve damage.

If you experience any of these symptoms, you need to contact your emergency dentist as soon as possible!

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