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Reasons to Be Chipper: Treatments for Chipped Teeth

Mar 15, 2017 @ 10:00 AM — by Byron J Nordhus D.D.S.
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When a tooth is chipped, it represents more than just a cosmetic flaw. Whenever a tooth is structurally compromised, the risk of the tooth being lost at some point in the future increases significantly. A chipped tooth is also weaker than a tooth that is intact, its function restricted in ways that a person might not even realize. And, of course, a chipped tooth does pose cosmetic concerns. Ultimately, there are many good reasons to seek out restorative dentistry treatments for chipped teeth.

Dr. Byron Nordhus offers a comprehensive range of treatment options for chipped teeth at his Wichita, KS cosmetic, restorative, and general dentistry practice. After evaluating your chipped tooth or teeth, he will recommend the most conservative course of treatment available that he feels will yield the best possible results in your unique case. During your consultation, he will take the time to answer any questions you have and address all of your concerns. In the end, you will emerge from treatment with your smile once again whole and your oral health in optimal condition.

If you have one or more chipped teeth, we encourage you to schedule your initial consultation with Dr. Byron Nordhus at Nordhus Dentistry today.

How Does Dr. Nordhus Treat Chipped Teeth?

All treatments begin with a thorough oral exam. Before Dr. Nordhus can recommend a definitive treatment plan, he must first assess the condition of the teeth and determine how the chips have affected the structural integrity of each affected tooth. There are multiple treatment options available, some of which are primarily cosmetic in nature, and others that are more restorative in their scope. Your treatment plan will depend on how many teeth are chipped and the nature of those chips.

Available treatments for chipped teeth include:

Learn More about Treatments for Chipped Teeth

To learn more about treatments for chipped teeth, please contact Nordhus Dentistry today.