I am 16 year old . One month before I met with an accident my front tooth was half broken than I consulted a doctor who fix my tooth by fixing a cap now my teeth are little bit coming in front I mean bucked teeth how it can be fix
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Without clinical picture and x-ray... difficult to say. You should consult with your nearby dentist who can guide you for proper line of treatment like endodontic treatment and zirconia cap of fracture teeth.
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Please visit a dentist & get an xray done. also if you post your pic it will help us to solve your problem.
meanwhile talk to the dentist who capped your tooth & tell him/her concerns
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After trauma usually x ray is taken to check the bony involvement. Later root canal treatment is done if your nerve tissue is involved. Then crown is done. Please get x ray done..
Hello..there might be infection in the tooth which is causing the bucked tooth.Visit nearby dentist so that clinical and radiographic examination is done to know the exact cause.
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You need to visit an orthodontist who will help you out with the options of realigning your teeth to give you a beautiful smile bringing back your confidence.
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DR SUMAN MAKAM
DENTAL ARTS
BANGALORE
JAYANAGAR
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