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A lot of people experience that very unfortunate moment—you’re out for your morning jog and trip on uneven cement. BAM! You fall. Along with the pain of the fall, you realize you’ve chipped a tooth. It’s a shocking and scary moment—but don’t panic! Here are the immediate steps to take if you’ve chipped or broken a tooth.

What to Do After Chipping a Tooth

Collect Any Tooth Fragments

If possible, find and preserve any pieces of your broken tooth. Your dentist may be able to reattach them through a bonding procedure. Store them in a clean container and bring them with you to your emergency dental visit.

Rinse Your Mouth with Warm Water

Use warm water to gently rinse your mouth. This helps remove debris and reduces the risk of infection or further irritation.

Stop the Bleeding

If there’s any bleeding from your gums, lips, tongue, or inside your cheeks, apply a clean piece of gauze or a paper towel to the area with light pressure. Hold it there until the bleeding stops.

Call Your Dentist Immediately

Don’t wait—dental emergencies should be treated within 12 hours for the best outcomes. At Rauch Family Dentistry, we offer emergency dental care beyond normal business hours. Whether it’s a chipped tooth, broken crown, or another dental issue, our team is here to help.

Give us a call right away to schedule your emergency dental appointment and discuss your treatment options.

Emergency Dental Care You Can Count On

Chipping or breaking a tooth is never pleasant—but Rauch Family Dentistry is committed to making even unexpected dental emergencies as comfortable and successful as possible. If you’ve experienced a chipped or broken tooth—or any other dental emergency—contact your dentist in Mesa immediately for prompt, professional care.