Posted on January 22, 2026
Accidents happen, and occasionally they involve your teeth. Chipped or cracked teeth can be a frightening experience. Being aware of what to do in the initial minutes following a tooth injury can preserve the tooth.

A chipped tooth is a dental emergency, but it’s manageable. Acting fast helps prevent further damage or infection.
If part of the tooth has broken off:

If the tooth is sharp, you can cover the edge with:
This protects your tongue and cheeks from cuts.

Chipped or broken teeth do not repair themselves. A dentist can recommend treatment based on the severity of the break.
You may need:

Seek immediate care if you experience:
While not every accident can be avoided, these habits help protect your teeth long term:
A chipped or broken tooth can feel very overwhelming, but quick action makes all the difference. Make sure to rinse the tooth, protect it, avoid chewing on it, and contact a dental professional as soon as possible. Dental teams help restore your tooth, relieve discomfort, and prevent complications so you can get back to smiling confidently again.
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