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My concern is I am having a toothache problem. I dont know why my half teeth was broken. and i dont want to remove any other option available
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Hello sir, Please consult a good dentist start treatment rct has to be done followed by post and core, and  full coverage crown.
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Your half tooth broke due to caries. Caries was initiated due to bad oral hygiene routine. It's high time to visit dentist if you want  to  save this tooth. Technology is updated enough to save a half tooth provided it is not further delayed.
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yes this tooth can be saved provided sufficient tooth structure remains so as to enable post and core to be done after RCT. This should mandatorily be covered with a full coverage crown also.
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Please visit a good dentist at the earliest.
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Do not bite on anything hard with that tooth until the time it is restored.
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It can be saved , if there is scope . Extraction is last thing to be done . Firstly a dental xray is to be taken n then u can go for root canal followed by post n core . Xray n clinical examination will confirm it .
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Hello sir, there are options to save your teeth without removing..  Called as post and core..a root canal is also necessary.. Pls visit a nearby dentist to see if that can be done for you
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dont bite anything on that tooth as its already weak and we dont want to break more.
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