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Half broken tooth
My son got his canine tooth half broken and now the remaining of tooth is still there as a black sort of thing and little piece type tooth part is showing up don't know what to do.
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By the looks of the image, it seems you need to get the remaining part of the teeth extracted and get a replacement done. Replacement options- 1. Implants 2. Bridge( Fpd) 3. Removable partial denture
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Get an X-ray done.. the mobile part of tooth has to be removed before that. Followed by that plan treatment.
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no extraoral hot compression or balm or ointments application.
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Go to a dentist and get that small part remove and replacement of that tooth,as it's a front tooth replacement is required no1 with bridge or no 2 with implant
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