Ulomený přední zub: Co dělat, když se vám zub rozbil

When you break your front tooth, it’s not just a dental issue—it’s a moment that changes how you smile, speak, and even feel about yourself. A ulomený přední zub, zub, který se rozbil v důsledku úrazu, dopravní nehody nebo silného zatížení. Also known as poškozený zub, it requires immediate attention because the damage rarely stops at the surface. The front tooth isn’t just for looks—it’s essential for biting, speaking clearly, and maintaining your confidence. If it’s cracked, chipped, or completely broken, delaying care can lead to infection, nerve damage, or even losing the tooth for good.

What you do in the first few hours makes all the difference. If you still have the broken piece, keep it moist in milk or saliva and bring it with you to the dentist. Even if it’s just a small chip, don’t ignore it. That tiny crack can let bacteria in, leading to decay or pain later. And if the nerve is exposed, you’ll feel sharp pain with every sip of cold water. A zubní pohotovost, služba, která okamžitě reaguje na zubní úrazy a nouzové situace. Also known as nouzová zubní péče, it’s your best bet for saving the tooth and avoiding long-term problems. Many clinics in Prague and Brno offer same-day appointments for broken teeth—because waiting until Monday isn’t an option when your smile is shattered.

There’s more than one way to fix it. For small chips, a simple zubní fazeta, tenká keramická vrstva, která přikrývá poškozenou část zubu a obnovuje jeho tvar a barvu. Also known as veneer, it’s a fast, painless fix that looks completely natural. For larger breaks, a crown might be needed. If the root is still healthy, the tooth can often be saved with a post and core. But if the damage is too deep, a zubní implantát, trvalé řešení, které nahrazuje chybějící zub kořenem i korunkou. Also known as zubní náhrada, it’s the gold standard for long-term results. The good news? Modern techniques make repairs look invisible. No one will know you had a problem unless you tell them.

You might be worried about cost, but skipping care will cost you more. A small repair now can prevent a root canal, extraction, or implant later. And if you’re uninsured or on a budget, many clinics offer payment plans or free initial consultations. Don’t let fear or money stop you—your smile matters more than you think.

Below, you’ll find real stories and practical advice from people who’ve been there—how they handled the shock, what the dentist actually did, and how they got their confidence back. Whether you’re dealing with a tiny chip or a full break, there’s a solution that fits your life, your budget, and your smile.