I depends on how bad the tooth is chipped...if the nerve is exposed it could possibly led to infection and you will need to have surgery.
Chipped teeth can break even further. Depending on the severity of the chip, a chipped tooth can be filed straight or capped to avoid further damage.
It’s very unlikely to chip a tooth during deep cleaning. Scaling and root planing only remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from your teeth and gums. However, if a tooth already has weakened enamel, decay, or an old filling, it may feel sensitive or a small piece could break after cleaning. The cleaning itself doesn’t cause the chip it just exposes areas that were already fragile. A dentist can repair any chip with bonding, veneer, or a crown depending on severity.
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yes alot of celebrities have chipped their teeth most celebrities just get their teeth fixed as soon as possible it is expensive but its not all ways. everyone chips their teeth one day just sometimes its worse than another,
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Tooth decay is permanently damaged areas in teeth that develop into tiny holes. It causes include bacteria, snacking, sipping sugary drinks, and poor teeth cleaning.
In most cases, chipped or broken denture teeth can be repaired without a problem. Typically, a dentist or prosthodontist will remove the damaged tooth and replace it with a new tooth after taking the proper measurements and matching the color to the rest of the denture teeth.
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Yes. Smoking already increases the risk of gum disease because it weakens your immune system and reduces blood flow to your gums. If you also have a chipped tooth, bacteria can collect in the rough edges or cracks, making it easier for infection to start. Together, these factors raise the chance of developing gum disease. Quitting smoking and repairing the chipped tooth promptly are the best ways to protect your oral health.