
By Ascend Dental Studio | April 14, 2021
Blog Summary:
“In this blog you’ll find practical information on what causes a chipped tooth, why immediate attention matters, and the most common cosmetic treatment options—like bonding, veneers, crowns, and implants—that a cosmetic dentist can use to restore your smile. Plus, you’ll learn what to expect during treatment and how to prevent future chips.”
It happens in a split second. You bite into something hard, take a wrong step, or are unexpectedly hit in the mouth — and suddenly you notice a chipped tooth. Even if it seems like a small cosmetic flaw, a chipped tooth can affect your comfort, your eating habits, and how confident you feel smiling. The good news is you don’t have to live with it.
Cosmetic dentists today offer a wide range of solutions designed to restore both the look and function of a damaged tooth. According to a review by the American Dental Association, chipped and broken teeth are common dental injuries and require timely treatment to prevent further damage. Whether the chip is minor or more serious, you’ll discover how modern treatments can give you back a healthy, confident smile.
What Causes a Chipped Tooth
A chipped tooth can happen more easily than you might think. Here are some of the most common reasons why teeth get chipped or broken:
Biting Down on Hard Foods or Objects:
Crunching on ice, hard candy, or popcorn kernels can cause a tooth to crack or chip—especially if it’s already weakened by wear or decay.
Accidents or Injuries:
Sports injuries, falls, or even minor impacts can cause a sudden chip or break. Teeth can easily get damaged when the mouth or jaw takes a hit.
Teeth Grinding (Bruxism):
Clenching or grinding your teeth at night puts continuous pressure on them. Over time, this can weaken the enamel and make your teeth more prone to chipping.
Using Teeth as Tools:
Opening packages or bottles with your teeth might seem convenient at the moment, but it’s a fast track to enamel damage or chipped edges.
Tooth Decay or Old Fillings:
Decay weakens the structure of your teeth, making them more fragile and easier to break. Old fillings can also loosen over time, creating weak spots.
Sudden Temperature Changes:
Eating something very hot followed by something cold (like coffee and ice water) can make enamel expand and contract quickly, sometimes leading to cracks or chips.
Even a small chip can expose deeper layers of your tooth to bacteria, causing sensitivity or decay. That’s why seeing a dentist as soon as possible after any chip—no matter how minor it seems—is always the best move.
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Why You Should Address a Chipped Tooth
Ignoring a chipped tooth may feel harmless at first, but it can lead to problems down the line. Exposure of inner layers of the tooth can cause sensitivity to hot or cold, increased risk of tooth decay or infection, and even structural failure of the tooth.
Beyond the health risks, chipped teeth can also affect your smile’s appearance and impact social confidence. Because your front teeth are often most visible when talking or laughing, even a small chip can draw unwanted attention or make you feel self-conscious.
Cosmetic Dentistry Solutions for Chipped Teeth
Here are the most common treatment options that a cosmetic dentist may recommend, depending on the severity and location of the chip:
Porcelain Veneers
If the chip affects a more visible tooth or there are additional cosmetic concerns (such as discoloration or uneven edges), porcelain veneers may be ideal. These are thin, custom-crafted shells bonded to the front surface of the tooth to restore shape and appearance. They provide a durable, natural-looking result.
Dental Crowns
When a larger portion of the tooth is chipped, or the structural integrity is compromised, a dental crown may be necessary. A crown covers the entire visible portion of the tooth, restoring its shape, size, and strength—especially useful when the chip exposes deeper layers or the nerve.
Dental Bonding
For small, simple chips, dental bonding is a quick and cost-effective option. Your dentist applies a tooth-colored resin to the chipped area, shapes it to match your smile, hardens it with a special light, and polishes it for a natural finish. This procedure often takes one visit and is less invasive than other options.
Inlays, Onlays & Implants
For moderate damage (inlays or onlays) or cases where the tooth is too compromised and must be removed, dental implants may be the best choice. Implants replace the tooth root and support a crown, giving you a full restoration that looks and functions like a natural tooth.
What to Expect During Treatment
When you visit the cosmetic dentist, you’ll start with an examination and discussion of your goals and budget. Minor treatments like bonding can often be completed in one appointment. More involved options, like veneers or crowns, typically require two visits: one for preparation and one for placement.
During treatment, local anesthesia may be used to keep you comfortable. Your dentist uses digital imaging, shade matching, and modern materials to ensure your restored tooth looks natural and blends with the rest of your smile. After treatment, you’ll receive care instructions and follow-up recommendations.
Caring for Your Restored Tooth
Once your chipped tooth is repaired, you’ll want to maintain it properly. Brush twice daily with a soft-bristle brush and fluoride toothpaste, floss gently every day, and avoid biting into hard objects like ice, pens, or hard candies. If you grind your teeth at night, ask your dentist about a night guard to protect your restorations. Regular dental check-ups allow your dentist to monitor the repaired tooth and ensure your smile stays healthy and strong.
Restore Your Smile with a Specialist
If you’ve chipped a tooth and want more than just a repair—but a transformation that brings back your confidence—Ascend Dental Studio in Henderson, NV, is ready to help. Dr. Timothy Luong and his team specialize in cosmetic and restorative treatments tailored to your individual needs. From bonding and veneers to crowns and implants, we focus on results that look natural, feel comfortable, and last.

