Can a half broken teeth replaced

2020-07-23 13:37:49
My front tooth is more than half broken. Can a dentist replace it temporarily for few days without any rct etc?
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have any pain or sensation in that teeth????? I will give you temporary solution. Pls contact me through my private chat box.

Answered2020-07-23 16:26:33

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After taking radiograph ,one can decide what has to be done.
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If there is pulpal involvement,RCT has to be carried out

Answered2020-07-23 14:14:20

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Radiograph of the tooth can suggest what treatment has to be done... 
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do not bite from your front teeth!

Answered2020-07-23 14:03:49

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Dear practo user What ever will be treatment depends on existing condition, don't go for extraction. Can be saved and restored. Without extraction it may pain or create infection in bone without any symptoms.

Answered2020-07-23 13:56:02

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Share a picture of that tooth.
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X ray report is necessary to tell if it is restorable or not.

Answered2020-07-23 13:47:15

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Followed by Rct and post/crown it can be saved. Though a radiograph and clinical evaluation only can confirm that.

Answered2020-07-23 13:40:06

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