
Chipping a tooth is more common than you might think. Some causes are preventable, while others aren’t. Understanding the most common ways people chip their teeth can help you take precautions and protect your smile.
Eating Hard Foods
Many people break their teeth on foods that seem harmless, like popcorn or crusty bread. If you’re eating something particularly hard, take your time and bite carefully. Your teeth—and your stomach—will thank you.
Facial Injuries
Accidents can cause tooth damage, but you can reduce your risk by wearing protective gear during activities like sports. Mouth guards and other safety equipment aren’t just for professional athletes—they can prevent painful dental injuries.
Using Teeth Improperly
Teeth are meant for chewing and smiling, not for opening bottles, cracking nuts, or tearing packaging. Using the proper tools for these tasks can save you a trip to the dentist.
Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)
Bruxism is a condition where people grind or clench their teeth. In severe cases, this can lead to chipping or cracking. If you notice signs of bruxism, seek treatment early to prevent more extensive damage.
What to Do If You Chip a Tooth
If you chip, crack, or otherwise damage your teeth, don’t wait—call us right away. Our team can help restore your smile quickly and safely. Learn more about our restorative dentistry services today.
