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Cap was ejected from tooth while having my dinner, is there any possibility to fix it back, waiting for your reply
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Ur cap can be readjusted..but conditions should be favorable..
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Yes, its definitely possible. It's a 10-15 minute procedure to clean the cap and tooth followed by re-cementation of the crown (cap). But, other things have to be
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Yes it is definitely possible to fix it. You need to visit a dental clinic nearby for its cementation it prior to that scaling is required. At present situation if you find difficulty to visit clinic then you must maintain your oral hygiene atleast at home so that infection does not spread otherwise the treated tooth might cause pain agian. To know more regarding home treatment remedies and medication consult me kindly through chat box.
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Yes.visit dental clinic . re fix  that cap Just 5 minut procedure
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