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Problem of broken teeth with low senstivity my front teeth is broken what I do
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Hi sir.....    The symptoms of sensitivity indicates that broken area exposes dentine(second layer) of your teeth... You need to do tooth coloured filling with composites .. Anyway X_ray (IOPA) should be done to confirm whether the pulp(nerve layer) is not involved before going for filling
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Kindly visit nearby dentist for furthur consultation and management
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Hello sir, It depends upon the extent of fractured tooth. That can be verrified by x ray. If it is not involving pulp then go to filling otherwise go for rct
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There are 2 ways. First is the normal restoration with tooth colourrd material. Secondly if sensitivity still persist then go for rct then capping
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You need to visit a dentist and get an x ray done. Depending on your oral examination a proper treatment plan will be suggested.
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Visit nearest dentist and go for an x-ray.
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restoration or Rct according to x-ray.
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Hloo Sir If there is sensitivity then you need to get x ray done if in x ray it show still not reached pulp tissue then go for tooth coloured filling but if it has reached so then go for rct of that tooth and then capping You can also precto consult us Regards
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