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Tooth partially extracted
Hi, I was suffering with cavitiy so got my tooth extracted today but the some part of it is still remaining inside but the dentist said it won't be any problem it will heal after some time. But I'm afraid that if I I'll be of any problem because i've experienced abscess once . And that dentist told me that this root part is quite strongly attached to so she drilled the part that is visible for her .so please anyone tell if this will cause any problem
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hello, visit a dentist and get an x-ray done. consult an oral surgeon for your problem.
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Kindly get an x Ray done it might be piece of tooth or a sharp spicule of bone that is irritating your tongue too so an x Ray would reveal the problem
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Small part of tooth if remains inside will get resorbed itself. Dont worry about it unless it is in open contact with mouth
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Kindly get an X-ray done and repost the same here.
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A tooth should usually be extracted in toto unless there is a strong reason not to do so. Take a second opinion.
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