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visit a dentist and get it checked. get an xray done.if there is infection to the root of the tooth get it treated.then get a crown placed over it. if not then u can go for veneers. if the tooth cannot be saved than u need to get it extracted and it can be replaced by fixed prosthesis or implant .
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If 1/3rd of tooth is broken then it can be fixed by doing cosmetic filling, but if its broken more than 1/3rd and is involving the pulp then you have to do RCT followed by capping of the tooth.
Depends on which place the tooth is broken and accompanying signs and symptoms and xcray would reveal the exact and best treatment in your
Case please visit your dentist
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Visit dentist and get xray done. On xray if fracture does not involve pulp you can go with composite filling. But if it involves pulp rct should be done followed by crown. In crown you go with zirconia lava crown which is more natural looking. But if you dont wanna spend much you can go with normal pfm crown.
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Firstly we need to assess the status of your tooth which is broken so that we can plan the treatment accordingly. Whether the tooth requires just a 1. Cosmetic filling or 2. a Root canal n crown or 3. Removal n implant or a bridge.
So i would recommend you to visit clinic for proper treatment.
Dr Vinay kumar
Vinay's Dental care
Koti Hyderabad
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