Visit a dentist , get an X-RAY done, if the fracture is not till pulp then it can be filled but if the fracture is involving the pulp then RCT have t o be done followed by crown.
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Hi, please visit a dentist to get your tooth clinically evaluated. If nerve is involved then you would need root canal otherwise a composite filling can be done.
Your dentist will also take an X-ray and may perform sensitivity test.
In case your tooth is broken in such a way that there is damage to the never structure of the tooth you may need a root canal followed by a crown .If there is no damage to the nerve layer and you are asymptomatic you can go for cosmetic filling/laminate/veneers
Hello, visit a dentist and get it checked.get an X-ray done. if there is infection to roots get the treatment done. then get a crown placed over it. if there is no infection, then you can get it treated by veneers.
If your front tooth is Brocken,there are many ways by which it can be restored to normal such as a filling(restoration) or a crown,but before doing so dentist will be needing a diagnostic x ray to evaluate how much part of the tooth is Brocken & whether it will be needing a root canal treatment or not.
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visit a dentist & get an iopa x ray done
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if u have the Brocken part of the tooth also,get it with you & show it to the dentist.That might be useful.
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