What happens if you chip a molar?
A chipped tooth can cause tooth decay, which will end up causing tooth sensitivity. Also, a piece of protective enamel will be missing, exposing the inner tooth nerves and making the tooth sensitive to pressure, and hot, cold, sweet, and acidic food and drinks.
How much does getting a chipped tooth fixed cost?
How Much Does it Cost to Repair a Chipped Tooth?
Procedure | Cost Per Tooth |
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Filling | $90 to $500 |
Dental Bonding | $200 to $1,000 |
Dental Crown | $300 to $3,000 |
Root Canal Therapy | $500 to $1,800 |
Does a chipped molar need to be fixed?
In most cases you should plan to have your chipped tooth repaired. The treatment how deep the chip runs. A chipped tooth equals a significant loss of tooth structure and can even contribute to new chips in the future and cracks in the enamel over time.
Can dentists fix small chips?
If you have chipped off just a small piece of tooth enamel, your dentist may repair the damage with a filling. If the repair is to a front tooth or can be seen when you smile, your dentist will likely use a procedure called bonding, which uses a tooth-colored composite resin.
How can I protect my tongue from a broken tooth?
If the break has caused a sharp or jagged edge, cover it with a piece of wax paraffin or sugarless chewing gum to keep it from cutting your tongue or the inside of your lip or cheek. If you must eat, eat soft foods and avoid biting down on the broken tooth.
Can a molar that is broken in half Be Fixed?
If your tooth is broken and a can’t be repaired with a filling, your dentist may place a crown on it. A crown is a prosthetic cap that covers and protects your damaged tooth. Crowns are commonly made of ceramic, porcelain, or metal.
Is a broken molar an emergency?
Every broken tooth does not require emergency dental treatment. For instance, most people can wait for the next scheduled appointment for conditions such as toothaches or tooth sensitivity.
Can a broken tooth irritate your tongue?
While the tooth itself may not hurt, it may have sharp edges that bother your tongue. Dr. Fink demonstrates how you can smooth irritating sharp edges to provide temporary relief until you visit your dentist.
What do I do if my molar tooth breaks?
If one of your molars breaks below the gum line, you should see your dentist immediately. If it’s not possible to see your dentist, contact another dental clinic in your area or visit the emergency room. In some cases, your dentist may be able to save your tooth.