Grove Avenue Dentistry

Why Your Teeth Keep Chipping And What To Do About It

Chipping a tooth isn’t fun, but there are steps to avoid them. The reasons vary, but the most common causes can be a combination of environmental, nutritional, and genetic. Here are some of the more common causes for chronic chipped teeth and how you can deal with them.

When you chip a tooth, you should go to the dentist immediately or within a few days to make sure there isn’t further damage. If you are concerned about the frequency of your teeth getting chipped, tell the dentist. He or she can perform a complete exam of your teeth and lifestyle, and make recommendations.

At Grove Avenue Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, we have a lot of experience dealing with chipped and broken teeth. We are also experts in dental hygiene. Don’t hesitate to contact us at (804) 285-1378 to see how we can help you and your teeth. There are many options to correct chipped and broken teeth. We’ll suggest the right one for you and make sure you leave with a beautiful set of teeth and knowing how to care for them.