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Broken or Chipped Tooth Treatment in Pittsburgh

A tooth that is cracked, chipped, or fractured. Severity ranges from minor chips to complete breaks. May expose nerves causing severe pain.

Urgent Care Needed - Same Day

Broken Tooth should be treated within 24 hours. Contact a dentist in Pittsburgh today for same-day care.

What to Do Right Now

Follow these ADA-recommended immediate steps while you arrange emergency dental care:

  1. 1Rinse mouth with warm water
  2. 2Save any broken pieces
  3. 3Apply cold compress to reduce swelling
  4. 4Cover sharp edges with dental wax or sugarless gum
  5. 5Call dentist for same-day appointment

Symptoms to Watch For

Seek immediate care if you experience any of these symptoms:

  • Visible crack or break in tooth
  • Sharp edges cutting tongue
  • Pain when biting
  • Sensitivity to hot/cold
  • Swelling around affected tooth

Emergency Dentists in Pittsburgh for Broken Tooth

Call these dental offices to discuss broken tooth treatment. Most accept emergency patients and offer same-day appointments.

12 offices

A.I.R. Dentalplex

101 Bellevue Rd # 101, Pittsburgh, PA 15229

+14129317900

Closed nowToday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

All Family Dentistry

3273 W Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15216

+14123445288

Closed nowToday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Amber M. Foronda

563 Epsilon Dr #300, Pittsburgh, PA 15238

+14129631911

Closed nowToday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Babcock Dental Center

3372 Babcock Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

+14123699010

Closed nowToday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions About Broken Tooth

How quickly do I need to see a dentist for broken tooth?

You should see a dentist within 24 hours. Broken Tooth requires prompt professional care to prevent complications and relieve symptoms. Most dentists in Pittsburgh offer same-day emergency appointments.

What will emergency treatment for broken tooth cost in Pittsburgh?

Emergency dental costs vary based on treatment needed. Examination fees typically range from $75-$200. Treatment costs depend on the procedure required. Call dentists in Pittsburgh to discuss pricing and payment plans. Many offices offer emergency discounts and work with payment plans.

Can I wait until Monday if this happens on the weekend?

It depends on your symptoms. If you're in severe pain, have swelling, or symptoms are worsening, seek care immediately. For less severe cases, you may be able to wait, but call a dentist in Pittsburgh for guidance.

Will my dental insurance cover emergency treatment for broken tooth?

Most dental insurance plans cover emergency care, though specific coverage varies by plan. Emergency exams are typically covered at 70-100%. Treatment procedures may have different coverage levels. Contact your insurance provider or ask the dental office in Pittsburgh to verify your benefits before treatment.