Hello sir...
First and foremost most x-ray(IOPA) of the broken teeth should be made to rule out the extent of teeth break..and according to they treatment options should be made...If the teeth break involves enamel and dentine then simple filling can be made...if it deep involves pulp(nerve layer) then rot canal treatment should be made followed by crown
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kindly visit dentist for further investigation
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Once you get over the initial shock of breaking a tooth, it is imperative that you see a dental professional for a thorough evaluation and treatment.Broken tooth means you have lost valuable tooth structure and potentially laid the foundation for additional cracks. Or you may need a root canal if the chip is close the pulp containing the nerve and it doesn't heal properly from the trauma.
As for repairing a broken tooth, your dentist can usually fix minor chips with modern bonding techniques using tooth-colored filling materials. For larger chips that involve more tooth structure, your dentist may suggest a crown (cap) or a veneer. The most important thing to remember is that if you chip a tooth, you need to see a dental professional for a proper evaluation and treatment remedy.
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