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It is recommended to get it extracted. It might give you problem in future, because it is broken so there are chances of infection in future.
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Yes. Its possible to place an implant. Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations (full mouth x-ray) to decide upon treatment. You may consult me in person. Dental tips: - visit a dentist every six months for cleaning and a thorough dental check-up. Limit sugary food to avoid tooth decay. Gargle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Scrub gently to clean your tongue with a tongue cleaner. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morni...more
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The patient are also treated with natural home remedies such as papaya leaves, kiwi that have been proven to help in the increase of platelet count.
Platelet transfusion might be required in severe cases, the juice could be an option for dengue patients who don't suffer a drastic fall in platelets.
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Platelet transfusion might be required in severe cases, the juice could be an option for dengue patients who don't suffer a drastic fall in platelets.
Hope this answer helps you.
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Hi.
As the cavity or tooth decay is heavily influenced by lifestyle, what we eat, how well we take care of our teeth, the presence of fluoride in our water and toothpaste. Heredity also plays a role in how susceptible your teeth may be to decay. So, there are chances of getting cavity again!
As the cavity or tooth decay is heavily influenced by lifestyle, what we eat, how well we take care of our teeth, the presence of fluoride in our water and toothpaste. Heredity also plays a role in how susceptible your teeth may be to decay. So, there are chances of getting cavity again!
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