Enamel is tough, but chips happen — from everyday chewing or sudden trauma. If your tooth just chipped, don’t wait; quick care helps prevent bigger problems.
Common ways teeth get chipped:

- Biting hard items (ice, hard candy, popcorn kernels, pens)
- Falls, sports hits, or car accidents (no mouthguard = higher risk)
- Teeth grinding (bruxism)
- Nail-biting and other habits
Why you shouldn’t wait to see a dentist
- Pain & sensitivity: Hot/cold and pressure can sting.
- Infection risk: Exposed dentin lets bacteria in → decay or abscess.
- More breakage: A weak edge can fracture further (costlier fix).
- Gum/appearance issues: Irritation and a visible chip can affect your smile and confidence.
What to do now?
- Check the severity. Even small chips should be evaluated soon.
- Call for same-day care. Walk in or phone ahead—we’ll assess and treat you promptly.
- Skip DIY fixes. Temporary hacks don’t hold and can make things worse.
- Protect the tooth. Avoid hard foods and chewing on that side.
What to expect
Minor chips are often smoothed or bonded in about 30–60 minutes. Larger fractures may need a crown or, if the nerve is involved, root canal therapy.
Need help today?
Call for an emergency visit in Cape Coral. We’ll get you in quickly for an exam and x-rays, then explain your options for treatment along with the costs associated.


