My two front teeth are got broken in accident 50%. So I want full teeth, please give your suggestions ?
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No need to extract or remove that teeth, go for root canal treatment(RCT) followed by post & core & crown/cap
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Go in for root canal treatment followed by all ceramic crowns for complete esthetic results
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Go for root canal of your teeth and followed by ceramic, zirconia, or bruxir cap on it, which will replace your broken tooth structure
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This is common dental problem. We first need to take x ray on that will come to know the status of your remaining tooth structure and also helps us to design your further treatment. Regards
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1st u go for rct and then go for caping :)
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It can be done depends amount of tooth structure loss treatment plan changes
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Get root canal of those teeth and get capping done
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We can build these teeth up using various techniques like Direct Bonding, Indirect Veneers and all-ceramic crowns. The choice of treatment will depend on multiple factors like number of teeth involved, the relationship of affected teeth to the adjacent teeth and the opposing ones, the extent and depth of damage, presence of symptoms, affordability, number of appointments you can report for etc.
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Hello, 50% tooth crown gone means there is chance of tissue(pulp) damage inside the tooth .Please visit your nearest dentist so that they can evaluate the tooth condition n proceed with ceramic crown on that tooth.Tooth might require RCT thank you
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Ur telling 50% so ur tooth pulp also mostly affected. Root canal treatment then ceramic crown . If pulp is not affected directly go for ceramic crown. First consult a dentist. To avoid further problem in broken tooth.
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If pulp get exposed , then rct and cap if not then even a crown build up will b fine
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Kindly get xray done also we usually wait for 6 weeks after the injury or accident to assess the vitality of the tooth and then go ahead with filling or root canal in case of nonvitality so kindly visit a dentist.
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If 50 percent tooth structure is remaining and roots are firm then easily it can be restored with post n core followed by crowns :) an x ray can tell more specifically
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