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Tooth Fracture

A tooth fracture is a break or crack on the tooth surface due to injury. It is possible to repair if the fracture is minimal. It is fixed by reattaching the broken piece or bonding a tooth-colored filling or crown. In untreated cases, it results in infection.

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My premolar tooth got broken. Should I get root canal treatment done?

Query: Hi doctor, My premolar tooth is broken, do I need root canal treatment?  Read Full »


Dr. Alfiya K Jamal

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. In the case of a broken tooth, first, we need to check the extent of the fracture. If you have only sensitivity then the fracture may be only up to dentin so permanent filling is enough. But, if the fracture extends up ...  Read Full »

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