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Front incissors small part chip of
My one incissor in the bottom while biting top surface some enamel got chippeed off . it feels that the teeth has become hollow whie feeling it with tongue .can u please tell what is this . the top of incissor .
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Might be a cavity...slight tooth structure might have broken off due to undermining....can be restored.
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Fix up appointment.
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keep the area clean...avoid biting hard
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If only a small part is chipped off..it can be restored.. If more tooth structure is broken..it needs RCT.. For this clinical as well as x-ray evaluation is must
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If it has broken from inside Probably some deposits If you can see the tooth shape altered! Compare with adjacent Both cases require dentist visit asap Even if you are not in pain
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The tooth has got fractured,get an x-ray done and avoid eating from this tooth,,visit to a dentist should be planned asap,the tooth may need a root canal filling and a crown.
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If small part of enamel is chipped off it can be restored by composite material
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the lower incisor must have got fractured.please visit your nearest dentist for a consult.you may require an xray to find out the damage extent and then restoration of tooth accordingly
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Visit to a dentist ..go for x ray and plan it accordingly .
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