i am from b.lore
My tooth s broken..broke it 7 years back..wanna know the best way to fix it.. front tooth..how much ll it cost
Occasionally, there can be a sudden increase in the forces applied to the teeth, as is the case when a person develops a tooth grinding habit or seizure disorder. Assuming that this is not the case, the problem is some kind of structural weakening in the teeth themselves.
Teeth may be weakened by active decay, or by the placement of large fillings to restore decay. Often the weakening produced by the resulting loss of tooth structure does not manifest immediately. However, over time, chewing forces slowly act on these weak points, creating microfractures that propagate through the tooth until it finally breaks.
There are broad guidelines that dentists apply when deciding the proper way to restore a broken or decayed tooth. These guidelines occasionally point the way to an inappropriate treatment, or perhaps the dentist or patient compromise an "ideal" treatment plan for reasons of time or financing. In either case, a choice is made where a filling is placed where, in retrospect, a crown or onlay may be proven to have been a better choice of restoration.
It is probable that you are now reaping the result of just such past compromises. Perhaps large fillings were placed where a crown would have served you better. No matter; most fractured teeth can be restored by placement of a crown. This will reinforce the remaining tooth structure and protect it against future breakage.
We'd advise you to consult with your dentist. In addition to the broken tooth, he may be able to detect other teeth that have a high probability of breaking in the near future. If you dislike surprises, you may want to consider pre-emptively crowning these weakened teeth before they break.
Reply:go to your dentist.....probably like 1000 dollars
Reply:go to general hospital,its cost less.
Reply:come to me i'lldo it for 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000...
Reply:It depends on how much of the tooth is broken. The best advice I can give you is to see a dentist for a consultation.
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