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Dentist•Gurgaon
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If damaged .. kindly get it rectified ..else it may pain later .. kindly get an x-ray done to understand the situation better
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Dentist•Bhubaneswar
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Absolutely not.
It is your permanent tooth and another tooth will not grow at its place if it is removed.
Your broken portion can be restored with cosmetic/tooth-colored filling.
If the damage is more then, it can be treated with root canal treatment followed by tooth structure build-up and a crown to cover and protect it.
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BDS, MDS - Periodontics, Ph.D.

Dentist•Pune
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Lybrate-user sare doodh ke daant 12-13 saal tak gir ke naye permanent daant aajate hai. Agar aapki umr 19 hai aur daant girgaya ho toh wapas nahi aayega, unless wo retained doodh ka daant ho.
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Hello lybrate-user.
It is not possible to grow it back.
You will need to wear an artifical cap on it. Consult a dentist nearby.
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You should get an x-ray done to determine whether the tooth can be saved with rct, post core and crown or if it needs to be extracted. Once your dentist decides that the tooth is to be removed, you have to get it replaced (implant/ fixed bridge). The tooth, if permanent, won't grow back on its own and considering your age, it is most likely one of the permanent molars. If it''s your third molar, replacement will usually not be necessary after removal.
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
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Good afternoon it might have happened due to constant trauma from the broken tooth. Kindly consult a dentist and do the required treatment for the broken wisdom tooth.
Asked for female, 30 years old from Delhi
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Dentist•Chennai
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Good evening
the treatment is based on the intensity of the fractured tooth after clinical examination. Kindly consult a dentist.
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MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dentist•Chennai
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Good evening
if you have a broken wisdom tooth its better to get that removed.or else may lead to furthur infection.
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Dentist•Raipur
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kindly get an X-ray done of the tooth having pain. may be you will have to get root canal treatment done followed by a cap /crown. brush your teeth twice daily using correct brushing technique to maintain your oral hygiene.
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