Hi,
My self Deepak Tyagi. Last night, My right premolar teeth half broked and now It look so bad and I am feeling worry about this teeth.
Please suggest it will be fixed by RCT and Cap treatment or I will have to be implant of this teeth.
I also attach the pic for reference.
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In my opinion the tooth could be saved by root canal treatment followed by a post n core buildup. Although the confirmation can only be given after revieving your xray.
Next Steps
Visit a nearby dentist at the earliest to save the tooth.
Health Tips
Avoid having hard foods and eatingon that side until you have completed your treatment to avoid further damage.
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It looks like half teeth is broken. This is due to extensive caries that occurred. Proper diet and good oral hygeine to be maintained for further stoppage of such incidence.
Next Steps
Consult a dentist for an dental X-ray for that particular tooth. To check the status whether it will go for removal or RCT can be done.
This is more than a cosmetic problem. This tooth is useful in chewing as well and as a young guy you need to plan for a treatment that lasts for a a long time rather than a short term fix.
Next Steps
Get an xray
Pain killers for the pain or pain out gel to soothe the irritation
Health Tips
Don't get it removed without consulting an Endodontist. This tooth MIGHT be saved.
It seems It can be fixed by rct and post crown and also there is cavity in adjacent tooth as well , it may also require a simple filling or if it's deep den rct followed by cap placement
Next Steps
See your dentist , get a proper clinical and radio graphical investigation done for exact treatment plan
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