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Chipped teeth:-Advice

Lion

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I was hit in the mouth three days ago. My upper front teeth were chipped/broken and one of the bottom fronts.

Because of the weekend, no dentists were open so I have had to wait until today to receive treatment.

What can I do in the meantime to prevent further damage to my teeth, foods, vitamins, treatments.

One of my top teeth is almost half its original length.

What should I ask the dentist for regarding cosmetics and methods of treatment?

Your advice will be appreciated :up:




I really despise of the whole incident, the idiot who punched me was unprovoked and I was trying to avoid any violonce.
 

specialed

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bonding...they match the color of your teeth...it's a very hard substance...but not as hard as your teeth obviously.
 

madgame

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One of my teeth chipped like 2 or 3 years ago (believe it or not but it happened while i was eating not during a fight or something ;-))...first it took them like 2 hours to fix it..and half a year later the fixed part chipped off again...then i want to the emergency dentist on sunday (its just called that its not like there was any emergency patient there lol) they fixed it in like 5 mins..and it held another 1 year or so...then it chipped again and my new dentist (switched them after the first one took so damn long and couldnt fix it effectively...) fixed it again in 5-10 minutes and nothing has happened in over a year now...however I was told that it could always chip again...because obviously even if its very stable it can chip more easily than your regular teeth ;-).....but anyways it's really less of an issue than i thought at first....there's no way you could tell the tooth ever chipped and if i should realize some time it chipped again ill just go to the dentist and have it fixed again in 5-10 minutes...without any pain...;)
 

Lion

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cool, Im going for the composite bonding. It looks good, gives value for money and doesn't involve the removal of any extra bone like veneers and crowns require.

Thanks guys.
 
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