My Dentist Broke My Tooth
My front teeth broke when I was 16 year old. It's colour changed to yellow after 2 -3 years then my dentist done root ca ...
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After doing root canal the next step is you can undergo crown for that tooth because the crown will restore the color as well as the yellow shade will be gone and it will help you in functioning proper functioning of the tooth.
Hello ma'am! I have been suffering from tooth decay for 4 years. All the molar teeth and some premolar teeth are affecte ...
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Well you should go for rct which will improve or you have to extract the infected teeth so that it doesn't affect the adjacent teeth.
Sir my son got his front two teeth broken by falling down on floor, the lower part of his teeth broke out equally and he ...
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A major cause of tooth sensitivity is root exposure. Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. You may need cleaning along with desensitizing procedures and / or artificial enamel filling and / or root canal treatment. Advance procedures can be done with laser too. You may consult me in person. Until then apply a desensitizing paste (sensodyne tooth paste) on the teeth. Wait for 10 to 15 min until you brush your teeth with the same paste. Applying it overnight will be better. Advance procedures can be done with laser. You may consult me in person.
I had rct on a tooth many years ago. Suddenly the tooth broke few months back. For the past week I am experiencing mild ...
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You need to get a x-ray first to detect the exact condition of the tooth. Once you got the x-ray send it to me then can guide you better. Because only a x-ray can tell us the exact picture of the tooth and the neighboring tooth at present. Meanwhile for sensation you can do Sensodyne Rapid relief or Vantej or Sanquel F toothpaste
I am a 19 year old teenager and I am suffering from tooth ache and decay in almost all my teeth. It all started when one ...
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Hello dear please be calm I think you are suffering from rampant caries. You need to control diet and change your paste. For further details you can contact me at my code bj6eie thanks.
Hi my baby is 11 months old. He fell and broke his upper front tooth from root a little it was hanging. We took to denti ...
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Hello ma'am, please consult with your paediatrician and also you please consume iron rich food and foods rich in vitamin c, because your baby is still on breastfeeding. Iron rich like green leafy vegetables, kiwi, rajma, egg, chicken, meat, beans and lentils, apple. Vitamin c for the proper absorption of iron in the blood are citrus foods, tomato, guava, red, yellow and orange bell peppers.
I am 8 years old, I broke my front tooth almost half, please suggest me the treatment for lifetime. ...
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Normally, at 8 years of age, the front teeth roots are still forming. What this means is that the type of treatment will largely depend on the state of the developing roots, assuming the tooth is still firmly in place. A permanent tooth which has been broken needs to be assessed to see if its still alive. This will involve tests and radiographs at subsequent visits. If its still alive, the roots may be encouraged to grow by a process called apexogenesis. If its dead, a process called apexification is carried out. The best outcome would be keeping the tooth alive, the second would be preserving a functional dead tooth. Whether or not it will grow and match the length of the other tooth will depend on the type of injury and a host of other factors. When the tooth is alive, this is not a problem. Treatment options will be like root canal treatment with an implant. Kindly visit a dentist for proper treatment. Follow up with the reports and prescriptions so that I can guide you for the best implant which stays long.
My front side lower teeth got broken in dec 2019 and was also sensitive to temp, so doc did filling but it didn't help, ...
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Good morning thanks for the query as per your words, it seems due to trauma to your teeth it's getting dead (living tissue is infected). It's better to visit your dentist go for a xray and I am sure he will advice rootcanaltretmemt (rct) and cap. Regards team dentafix chandigarh|panchkula.
I am 20 years old and my incisor broke into half from back. What should I do for it? I am also having a little pain at r ...
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Dear lybrate-user you need to visit your dentist for proper evaluation. your dentist will need an x-ray of the tooth to evaluate its actual status and then it can be established whether the tooth needs to undergo for root canal treatment before restoring your tooth or the broken structure can be created without undergoing root canal treatment.
I'm 25 years old female. My two chewing teeth in lower jaw broke by side view due to chewing candy in my childhood. On o ...
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Hi, kindly understand that for a crown to be placed, your teeth has to be shaped in such a way to create space for crown. Teeth will be shaped ,that there are are 2 mm space between the adjacent teeth and also between your lower and upper teeth. This is the thickness of crown to stay strong. In cases of teeth that has been fractured or already had a filling there are chances where your nerves might have been previously irritated, so when we reduce more on such teeth, the nerves of teeth can hyperreact and after putting a crown on such teeth may cause problems in the future ,if not now. Consider after putting crown without rct, when the problem comes your dentist may have to cut the crown, break it, remove and do the root canal procedure. U have to then place a new cap again. Hence it is an effort loss for your dentist and economic loss for you in terms of cap. So to ensure that there is no problem in the future your dentist has recommended root canal treatment before capping to be done. It is quite normal for a person to have pain after the root canal treatment. Your tissues will undergo healing process and that will show up as a pain. You might have been prescribed medications for a few days .kindly take those prescribed medicines and report your dentist if the pain is severe. Or lasting more than a week.