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Tips for Preventing Chipped Teeth

Having a chipped tooth is not something that anyone wants to deal with. It can be problematic because of the treatment required. Additionally, having a chipped tooth can be painful and make it challenging to eat and even speak like normal. Fortunately, there are a plethora of resources that people can use in order to treat and fix a chipped tooth. Dentists also have many prevention tips to offer. Keep reading to find out more!

Chipped tooth prevention

Here are a few tips that patients can utilize when trying to prevent their teeth from chipping. Review these to ensure good oral health.

Avoid certain foods

One of the most common reasons that teeth become chipped is when the person eats foods that are too hard, chewy, or sticky. All these foods put the teeth at risk of becoming chipped. While the teeth are solid and durable, they are not indestructible. Therefore, it is necessary for patients to be cautious with what they eat. Avoiding foods with bones, tough jerky products, and candy like toffee and taffy, as just a few examples, can help prevent a chipped tooth.

Practice good oral hygiene regularly

Avoiding a chipped tooth can be done by practicing good oral hygiene on a regular basis. This means every day or for some people, multiple times throughout the day. Generally speaking, chipping a tooth is less likely if one brushes at least once a day or after every meal. Additionally, patients are advised to floss at least once a day to ensure that food debris does not get left behind, which can weaken the enamel, ultimately making the teeth more prone to chipping.

Visit the dentist on a regular basis

Maintaining regular dental appointments is a great way to prevent a chipped tooth. On average, dental checkups are recommended twice a year or every six months. This ensures that the dentist is given the opportunity to check for any warning signs that might indicate that the teeth or gums are in bad shape, which could ultimately cause a chipped tooth.

During the appointment, the dentist will closely examine the oral cavity to check for these warning signs. Then, if any action is required, a treatment plan will be put in place. If nothing requires treatment, specific prevention actions can be taken, such as placing sealants or doing fluoride treatments. 

Talk with an endodontist today

If you are looking for more ways to avoid having chipped teeth, you should consult with a dental specialist today. Endodontists can be especially helpful because they specialize in root canals, a procedure that is often required to deal with severely chipped teeth. Separately, endodontists can help provide resources to those who want or desire prevention tips.

To find out more, reach out today so we can get you scheduled for an appointment. We would also be more than happy to answer any questions that you may have or address any of your concerns.

Request an appointment here: https://www.sheats-endo.com or call Sheats Endodontic Group at (615) 526-2495 for an appointment in our Nashville office.

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