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Upper frontal tooth chipped a bit
My upper tooth got chipped  little bit last 3 days ago as i slipped and hit my mouth very hard while hanging a gymnast chain. i bleeded a bit from my lip but nothing more and the chipped tooth has no pain and only a little bit of sensation not too much when drinking cold water.
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Dear Practo user Need not to panic just visit a dentist and get a clinical evaluation of ur situation. From ur story i can conclude that u might need a restoration. But situation need  clinical examination by a dentist.
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have soft diet for 2-3 days
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Hi nothing to worry.. if d tooth while break as reached pulp .. than u have to get root canal n cap.. if not than normal restoration is enough
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Sir, If the teeth is not mobile and there is no pain on pressing then no need to worry. Simply we can do a composite filling or a crown.
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