No dear there is a nil chance of tooth growth. In case the tooth is broken without damage to the nerve structure may be a cosmetic filling shall suffice. In case it's accompanied by damage to the nerve structure ,root canal along with crown cementation would be required.
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A tooth that is fractured as a result of traumatic injuries does not grow back by itself. However, based upon the nature and extent of damage, there maybe options available to repair/reconstruct the tooth. You need to set up an appointment with your dentist for an evaluation and to discuss your options. You may then go ahead with the option that you find the most acceptable.
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