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Kids Dentistry15 March 20265 min read·By Dr. Amara Wanjiku

What to Do When Your Child Chips a Tooth in Nairobi

What to Do When Your Child Chips a Tooth in Nairobi

Playground falls at schools near Brookside, bike spills in Westlands estates, and roughhousing at home — chipped teeth happen fast. Your response in the first thirty minutes affects whether a Nairobi dentist can reattach the fragment or needs to rebuild the tooth.

Stay calm so your child stays calm. Rinse their mouth gently with warm water and check for bleeding. If you find the broken piece, store it in milk or contact lens saline — not tissue, which dries enamel quickly. Call your dentist and describe whether the tooth is baby or permanent.

Baby teeth with small chips may need smoothing only. Exposed nerves, darkening, or ongoing pain mean same-day care. Permanent teeth in children and teens need assessment even when damage looks minor — unseen cracks can reach the root.

At Smile Bright, kids dentistry visits start from KES 1,500. We prioritise trauma cases and explain options in plain language parents understand. Bonding often fixes chips in one visit; larger breaks may need crowns as the jaw grows.

Prevention helps: mouthguards for contact sports, no chewing ice or pen caps, and regular checkups to catch weak enamel early. Save our number before the next scraped knee turns into a dental drama.

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Article FAQs

Should I save the broken tooth fragment?
Yes — place it in milk or saline and bring it to the clinic. Reattachment is sometimes possible for chips with intact structure.
Is a chipped baby tooth an emergency?
If there is pain, swelling, or the nerve is exposed, treat it urgently. Small chips without pain still need a dentist within 24–48 hours.
Can a chipped permanent tooth in a teen be fixed?
Often yes — bonding, crowns, or veneers restore appearance and function depending on damage depth.
How do I manage pain before reaching the clinic?
Rinse with warm salt water, apply a cold compress to the cheek, and use child-appropriate pain relief if needed. Avoid aspirin on the gum.
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