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At Smile Society, we take the time to assess the condition of the tooth and straightforwardly explain your options. Whether the damage is minor or more significant, the focus is always on choosing the treatment that best protects your tooth and suits your needs.
There are several ways to repair a damaged tooth, depending on the severity and location of the problem.
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View testimonialsYes. Many chipped teeth can be repaired quickly and effectively, often using composite bonding.
The treatment involves applying a tooth-coloured material to rebuild the missing part of the tooth and restore its shape.
For larger chips or more visible areas, veneers or crowns may be recommended to achieve a more durable and aesthetic result.
Not always. Some chipped or broken teeth may not cause immediate pain, especially if the inner part of the tooth is not affected.
However, even if it doesn’t hurt, it’s still important to have the tooth checked, as damage can worsen over time or lead to sensitivity or infection.
If you chip or break a tooth, it’s best to contact your dentist as soon as possible.
In the meantime, try to avoid chewing on that side, keep the area clean, and avoid very hot or cold foods if the tooth feels sensitive.
Early assessment can help prevent further damage and make treatment simpler.
Smaller chips can often be repaired in a single appointment using composite bonding.
More complex treatments, such as veneers or crowns, may require additional visits, particularly if they are being custom-made in a dental laboratory.
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