Chipped a Tooth? Here’s What to Do Next

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains the importance of seeking prompt care for dental trauma to improve the chances of restoring a damaged tooth and preventing further complications. If you have a chipped or broken tooth, schedule a free consultation today to receive the care you need as soon as possible.

If you experience dental trauma, such as breaking or chipping a tooth, it is important to contact us as soon as possible. Seeking prompt dental care can significantly improve the chances of successfully restoring the tooth while minimizing pain and discomfort. Delaying treatment may lead to further complications, such as increased sensitivity, infection, or the need for more extensive procedures. By reaching out to us quickly, we can assess the damage, provide the most effective treatment options, and help you maintain your oral health. Do not hesitate to schedule an appointment at the earliest opportunity.

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