Urgent Dental Care

How do I know if my tooth is broken or just chipped?

What’s the difference between a chipped tooth and a full break? Knowing the answer can be vital to seeking out proper treatment from a trusted Milwaukee emergency dentist.

A chipped tooth typically only involves minor damage to the enamel. A chip may look jagged, feel rough, or cause minor discomfort. The good news is that this surface damage can often be smoothed or bonded in a single, routine visit.

A broken tooth, however, goes deeper—possibly into the dentin or the nerves and blood vessels of the inner pulp. Telltale signs of a full dental break include:

  • Sharp or severe pain
  • Visible cracks or fractures
  • Extreme sensitivity to temperature or pressure
  • Swelling or bleeding

While chipped teeth are often cosmetic issues, broken teeth are dental emergencies. They can lead to infection, nerve damage, or tooth loss if untreated.

A skilled and experienced Milwaukee emergency dentist, like Dr. Feinman, can quickly assess the damage and recommend the best fix, whether it’s bonding, a crown, or root canal therapy.

Same-Day Emergency Dentistry in Milwaukee, WI

If you’re in Milwaukee or West Allis and want to learn more about handling dental injuries with confidence, contact Dr. Robert Feinman and the friendly and caring Urgent Dental Care team to schedule a consultation.

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