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On of my front tooth is half broken. I want to complete my front tooth. What ever the best option available I want to know about it and cost of it
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The treatment depends on the amount of tooth structure lost. If it is half broken, it will most probably go for a root canal, after which you have to get a crown (cap) done to make your broken tooth normal. If the tooth structure is too less to support a crown, then we also need to place a Post in the tooth.
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How did your tooth break? If it happened because of an accident or trauma, then get the adjacent teeth assessed as well. It will also help to get the tooth assessed once every 6 months because in some cases, infections as seen at the tip of the roots which have been traumatized.
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Treatment depends on. The amount of tooth broken....if pulp is involved it will require a root canal treatment and crown. Go for a zirconia or emax crown. Fee depends on the crown you choose and doctors expertise.
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Treatment option depends upon amount of tooth structure remaining ..and there is no discolouration of tooth ...then simple tooth colour composite might help Or else root canal and ceramic crown ..e max crown these are option ranging from 3000 upto 15000
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