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Teeth is half broken
So my teeth is half broken i just want to know that there is some treatment like can I get my teeth back permanently with using medicine
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Without examination and iopa xray difficult to tell. Go for xray if possible then rct and crown can be placed to recover lost . No treatment is permanent
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If your tooth is broken, the appropriate treatment will depend on the extent of the damage. Dental bonding or filling: If the tooth has a small chip or fracture, a dental bonding procedure may be an option. The dentist will apply a tooth-colored resin material to restore the shape and function of the tooth. For larger fractures, a dental filling may be necessary. Dental crown: If a significant portion of the tooth is broken or damaged, a dental crown may be recommended. A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers the entire tooth to restore its strength, shape, and appearance. It provides long-term protection and stability. Dental veneer: In cases where the front surface of the tooth is broken or damaged, a dental veneer may be considered. A veneer is a thin shell made of porcelain or composite resin that is bonded to the front of the tooth to improve its appearance and protect it from further damage. Dental implant: If the tooth is severely damaged and cannot be restored, extraction may be necessary. After the extraction, a dental implant can be considered as a permanent tooth replacement option. This involves surgically placing a titanium implant into the jawbone, which acts as a replacement for the tooth root. A dental crown is then attached to the implant to provide a natural-looking and functional tooth. It's important to consult with a dentist for a thorough examination and assessment of your broken tooth. They will be able to evaluate the extent of the damage and recommend the most suitable treatment option based on your specific situation. Keep in mind that while there are various treatments available to restore a broken tooth, they may not involve using medication alone. Dental procedures and treatments are typically performed by dental professionals using appropriate materials and techniques to restore the tooth's function and appearance. Consulting with a dentist will provide you with the best options for your specific case and help you determine the most appropriate treatment to permanently restore your tooth.
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You cannot get your teeth back using medicine. You will have to get an X-ray of that tooth,If the pulp is exposed you will have to get Root canal and a crown done. If the pulp is not exposed,it can be done by Composite build up
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Tooth can't be grown with any medication. You need to visit a local dentist for physical evaluation and x ray. Treatment will be advised after this.
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Hi. *Sorry to say you, unfortunately you cannot get your nature teeth back. *But you can replace it with artificial crowns.
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Hello No,u have get crowning done .visit to clinic,doctor ll reduce ur teeth and take impression for crown
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Dear Ma'am It is NOT possible to get back a tooth through medicines..!! For a broken tooth you need to visit a dental clinic, preferably owned by an endodontist (specialist for your mentioned problem). The dentist will take an IOPA (special small X-ray for teeth with good resolution) and evaluate if the pulp tissue (nerve & blood vessels) is involved by fracture line, there is further any fracture (vertical/horizontal) along the rest of the tooth/root, whether there's need for a post and core etc. If you have the broken piece of your tooth with you, that can be re-attached back as well. If the fracture exposes the pulp tissue of your tooth, you will require root canal treatment (RCT) followed by a crown that will restore back the shape of your tooth. And if you are lucky and your pulp remains untouched, you may just need a build up/ crown without having to undergo RCT!
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Tooth structure cannot be regenerated once lost . You have to visit your nearby dentist and get an X-ray done to get a clear picture of broke teeth.
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After Radiographic examination- If X-ray is pertaining only to the crown without root fracture , we can save the tooth . Root canal is performed if required or jus filling can be done followed by cap . All depends on the extent of fracture
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Teeth cannot be regenerated naturally Depending on the extent of fracture the following treatment is advised: If only it has chipped off- composite veneers If some amount of tooth structure is intact -root canal with post If extensively damaged-extraction followed by implant
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go to the nearest dentist. get your xray done. that will decide the treatment plan for that broken teeth. teeth can not be grown again but it can be built with various methods like restoration or crown.
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get your x-ray done
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