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What to Do When Your Crown Chips: Can Dental Crowns Be Replaced?

Dr. Amanda explains what to do if your crown chips, whether it can be repaired or replaced, and how to protect your tooth in the meantime. Tune in for expert advice!

About The Video

In this video, Dr. Amanda guides you through the essential steps to take if your dental crown chips. She explains how to assess the damage and provides practical tips on protecting your tooth until you can see your dentist. Whether it’s a minor chip or a significant break, Dr. Amanda's expert advice ensures you're well-prepared to handle the situation.

Additionally, Dr. Amanda discusses whether a chipped crown can be repaired or if it needs to be replaced entirely. She covers the factors that influence this decision and what to expect during the dental visit. This video is a must-watch for anyone dealing with a chipped crown and looking to maintain a healthy, beautiful smile.

Dealing with a chipped dental crown can be alarming, but understanding your options can help you manage the situation calmly and effectively. A chipped crown might seem like a minor issue, but it can lead to further complications if not addressed promptly. In this video, Dr. Amanda explains the steps you should take immediately after noticing the chip, such as avoiding hard foods and protecting the area until you can see your dentist. She also dives into the crucial question of whether a chipped crown can be repaired or if it needs to be replaced. The answer often depends on the extent of the damage, the material of the crown, and the condition of the underlying tooth. Dr. Amanda’s insights are designed to help you make informed decisions about your dental health, ensuring that you know what to expect during your dental visit.