An X-ray is required for proper evaluation, as the cause and extent of tooth damage are not clearly mentioned.
I recommend a clinical examination along with radiographic assessment to determine the condition of the tooth and plan appropriate treatment. Please consult a dentist for further management.
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First get an xray done before any kind of suggestions. Then only any further treatment plan can be suggested.
And it's high chance that your tooth can be saved if it is in a good condition
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