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Broken molar after the extraction. Cheek bite n sharp edge felt with pain. Local dentist suggest surgical removal. Pls advise.
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As per your history, it is an attempted extraction case and it is broken tooth also. I suggest you should go for x-ray before going for any further treatment. Either go for rounding off the sharp edge or may be filling of the broken tooth. Regards, Dr Vishal Jain Vitaldent India Faridabad
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Unless I see your pic of the site I can't make out whether the tooth is not completely extracted or whether an adjacent tooth has a sharp edge.  Plz send pic and then I can evaluate.  Feel free to consult Laser Smile Care Centre.  God bless you. 
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Kindly get it done asap else it will worsen the situation and can further increase the infection & pain....
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Hello good morning as suggested kindly go for the surgical extraction it will take a while for the procedure but eventually you will get rid of the pain
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You have not describe condition properly ....plz describe fully ....
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It is not clear from your query whether the tooth that was being extracted got broken or while extracting that tooth, the adjacent molar got broken..... in either case, the treatment will differ..... please elaborate for a better response..... Regards.....
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hi...your pain will go after surgical intervention..dont worry..you can visit specialist dentist ..take care.
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