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My broken tooth has grown tissues inside
My upper jaw teeth got broken 2 years ago during pregnancy, it was left untreated and over the period of time many small part got broken, now the teeth is almost gone and skin is growing inside the cavity and the hole became large. What can it be ?
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Visit a dentist Get a dental xray Seems for extraction of the tooth and replacement either with dental implants or a bridge
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Since 2 years have been passed the structural integrity of the tooth will be lost a lot , so we need a x-ray to verify and formulate treatment plan for treating the tooth  or we might need to remove the tooth depending on the assessment and xray results
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kindly visit your nearby dentist for assessment and treatment
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That seems to be a pulp polyp . Visit a dentist ,he will take an xray and sujjest you weather that teeth needs to be removed or there are any chances of saving it . If it's last molar , it needs to be removed.
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Hello it seems tooth has lost much more structure, it might be pulp polyp, but for confirmation you have to get xray then we can decide it should be saved or extract
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Maintain oral hygiene
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Hello Seems like it is pulp polyp We need to get an x-ray to see if the tooth can be removed or saved
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Hi, You need to visit a dentist and get an x-ray and treatment for the tooth at the earliest.
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