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My small piece of tooth broke off and im just 25 is it normal if not what is it please explain im scared as im too young
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Send a picture of the tooth. Do you have teeth grinding habit?
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Send photo of your tooth. Brush your teeth twice daily Rinses after every meals.
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Toothbreaking is fine so no need to worry ... You have to do one thing is that to find the cause of it . The best thing is to visit a Dentist.
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Which tooth broke ( front or back) Are you feeling any pain or sensitivity in that tooth? Reason for teeth breaking are - Caries - uneven or excessive load - Weak tooth structure
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Treatment will depend on what the problem is. You can consult on practo or visit your dentist for further evaluation of the problem
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In the meantime use a fluoridated mouthwash  to keep you teeth strong
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Don't worry it is normal but your teeth are weak because you don't use right toothpaste for your teeth, use colgate sensitive plus if you have sensitive teeth and if you don't have sensitive teeth then use colgate total for your teeth, when your tooth broken then if it is not sensitive then it's ok but if it is sensitive then use colgate sensitive plus. If not relieving then go to nearest dental clinic.
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