About molar tooth

2021-11-08 16:28:56
Hello madam/sir My half upper molar tooth had been broken and half stuck there the borken part is now coverd with a layer of ginGiva is it owk nothing to worry about there is no pain or anythng or i have to pull out my half molar tooth stuck over there???
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Get it removed as it might affect adjacent tooth.

Answered2021-11-09 02:49:54

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Hello, From the given clinical history it seems that, although it is not causing any symptoms like pain or swelling, but requires a through clinical examination & investigations & get the necessary treatment done as it's a source of infection.
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visit dentist for further clinical examination & treatment accordingly.
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don't self medicate or treat yourself. Thanks!

Answered2021-11-09 01:26:37

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Get a xray then get clinical examination get root canal if teeth  can be saved or else extract it. As per the swelling of gingiva please get checked source of swelling and get it treatted.
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take antibiotics regimen as per dental surgeon recommendations
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visit dental clinic

Answered2021-11-08 19:57:57

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Hello You cannot leave it as such. Even if there is no pain os discomfort, it is a source of infection in your mouth and you need to get it properly checked. Otherwise you will end up loosing your tooth.
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Kindly visit your dentist and get it treated

Answered2021-11-08 16:44:27

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It's more of a fracture tooth over a long span of time. No emergency but wiser to seek a physical examination done by any dentist

Answered2021-11-09 16:49:52

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