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Part of tooth chipped off
I had rct strtd on one of my tooth .left it incomplete.one day part of it broke .i had dat portion extracted.whether I shud go for implant.in the net I saw 2 options.nobel and aidin .nobrl is too costly.pl suggest
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Hello Noble is expensive but that’s the best implant You can check on that Implant is gonna be there in your body forever so do not compromise and go for the best option available
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Well it's difficult to say without seeing the xrays,, if that broken part is not big enough that tooth can still be saved by doing post and core ,,but it all depends on actual clinical condition which can best be judged by dentist examining you. About the implants there are lot of options available. you can go for either of the 2 you have mentioned. As both of them have shown gud clinical results no doubts noble bio care is one of the Pioneer in dental implantology, Regards
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saving a natural tooth should be the priority , if it's condition   is beyond restorable then implant is the second best option available.
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