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Broken teeth
I want to know that what exactly I need to do for my problem.I do not have any pain in my tooth and I do everything normally.
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Rct followed by fixed crown... after that you can use that tooth normally
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Dear Practo user, From the pictures, It is evident that the tooth is discolored, and it was broken quite long back.  Please visit a dentist and get an X-ray done to know the actual condition of the tooth root and bone.  You may not have pain at present but the tooth definitely needs to be treated as it may cause problems later which may result in loss of front tooth. Please take the discoloration seriously. You may need RCT and crown.
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Your teeth are not only broken, they are discoloured which essentially means they are 'dead' (non-vital in medical terms). You need to visit a dentist, get an x-ray, and based on his/her advice, get a root canal if possible and a crown.
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They look like non vital teeth. Can be treated by root canal therapy and be restored by crowns .
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early attention can retain these teeth
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Both of your teeth appear to be non vital due to some trauma I think . Go for root canals in both and fix two laminates
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There is discoloration in both of your teeth. Kindly contact Ur Dentist. U might need to go for rc in one teeth.
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