Tooth breaks over time

2016-05-30 09:21:00
I have a problem with one of my teeth. One if my teeth dacays gradually and breaks to small pieces some times. I had history of long medication for asthma during my child hood. that tooth color also different but not visible apparently.
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Hi there ...you should visit a nearest dentist for proper diagnosis with xrays... Plan your further treatment accordingly... Take care ...!!

Answered2016-05-30 16:32:23

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Hi. You might need root canal with crown or filling . Visit a nearest dentist. Regards

Answered2016-05-30 13:53:40

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Asthamatic medications such as a syrup and nebulizer make the individual prone for dental decay. Specially if the syrup is sugar based. Secondly most of this mediction reduce the salivary flow and end up in dry mouth again leading to teeth decay. Saliva is an important component that it not only moistens the mouth and but its vital enzymes prevent tooth/teeth decay. So best way to prevent damage is application of flouride based tooth paste and keeping your mouth moist with sipping of plain water.

Answered2016-05-30 10:29:44

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