What to do if a piece of tooth breaks off?
What to do if you break your tooth
- Rinse your mouth out with warm water.
- Apply pressure on any bleeding areas using gauze or a wet teabag.
- Apply an icepack to your cheek if there’s any swelling.
- If you have access to it, cover any major cracks with temporary dental cement.
How can I fix my broken tooth at home?
Temporary Fixes for a Chipped or Broken Tooth
- If your whole tooth falls out, with the root intact, place it in a small container with milk.
- If the remaining tooth has a sharp edge, you can try covering it with chewing gum, gauze, or wax.
- If you’re experiencing a lot of pain, try taking an over-the-counter pain reliever.
What do I do if my broken tooth doesn’t hurt?
Managing symptoms of a broken tooth
- Rinse to clean your mouth. Gently rinse your mouth each time you eat to clear debris from around the broken tooth.
- Ice to reduce swelling.
- Use gauze for blood.
- Be careful with what you eat.
- Chew on the other side of your mouth.
- Use pain medication.
- Over-the-counter tooth repair.
How much does it cost to fix a broken tooth?
How much does it cost to fix a chipped or broken tooth? It can cost anywhere from a couple hundred dollars for a cosmetic procedure to $2,500–$3,000 for a root canal and crown, depending on where you live. If you end up having a tooth extracted and replaced with an implant, the cost may range from $3,000–$5,000.
How can I get a dental loan with bad credit?
Here are some options if you need financing for necessary dental work.
- Medical credit cards.
- Personal loan.
- Intro 0% APR credit card.
- Provider financing.
- Shop for less-expensive care.
- Negotiate your bill.
- Ask friends and family for help.
- Bonus tip: Tax break.