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My central incisor were broken then i had both RCT then both caps were pasted on my teeth, few years later caps came out with the broken teeth.. now i don't have teeth as it came out with the caps.Is the caps process was temperary done by dentist. I dont have complete straight teeth and my first premolar is slightly towards inside.  So what should i do so that i can get those permanently fixed.
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Consult with your dentist for clinical evaluation the case and further management .
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Hello You need to visit for a dental consultation along with X Ray evaluation. Without clinically evaluating you, can't comment on your past treatment. Cap process is a permanent solution but certain care needs to be taken post treatment. For maligned teeth we have various options which can be discussed post your consultation.
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