Chipped my front tooth, about how much would it cost to fix?!


Question: Chipped my front tooth, about how much would it cost to fix?
I found out today I chipped my front tooth somehow, I didn't even notice until it started to hurt a little bit. It's not a large chip, it's like i chipped the corner. I don't have insurance, so I'm wondering since it's so small, and not noticeable if I should even go to the dentist, and if I should about how much would it cost to fix? Thanks ^_^

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Hello
as it is hurting I would at least get a dentist to look at it. It would be awful if you left it and then it got worse( you may get decay in it and need major work etc if you leave it). You may go to your dentist and they may say you do not need anything done if the chip is minor or they may just have to smooth it down. I had a chip off a large bottom tooth and was panicking and the dentist just filed the sharp bit down for free, just had to pay for appointment as it took like 1 minute to do. And if you do need work done, I imagine it would be minor and not much money. Better to sort it now and pay less and it will take less time to do, than leave it and it gets bad and then it would cost more money and time.

Call your dentist asap and get it looked at. Nip it in the bud now and get it sorted before any damage happens. I have left tooth problems in the past and regretted doing so . The quicker you catch things, the better.

Hope that helps and I am sure IF you need anything done it will be fast and not expensive.

myself from experiences with not getting tooth problems sorted, then having to have major work done



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