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		<title>My front tooth has been knocked loose, do I need to go to a dentist?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 08:41:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr George Kirtley</dc:creator>
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My front tooth was knocked a bit loose after a bust up yesterday. can yout ell me if i need to go to dentist or if this problem will get better? there is a dull ache. 



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<p>My front tooth was knocked a bit loose after a bust up yesterday. can yout ell me if i need to go to dentist or if this problem will get better? there is a dull ache. </p>
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                                Often these will tighten up.  However, it would be important to have it looked at to make sure you do not have a fracture.  This would create alot of problems.
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		<title>What is the best treatment option for a fractured tooth?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 07:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
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                                I am fifty two years old and have been one to always take proper care of my teeth and gums. But over the years I have had to get treatment for a problem with gum recession. Now when I went to the dentist earlier this week the dentist identified what I had at first thought a cracked filling to be a fractured tooth. It is my top teeth and close to the back, but my smile is quite big so if I allow myself to smile (not sure I will now!) the state of it will show. The options the dentist discussed with me were not very helpful, it was more a job of me nodding along oblivious to what he was talking about. But in your opinion can you tell me if a bridge or crown or even implant would be the better option? Any useful details on cost and treatment time would also be greatly appreciated. Happy holidays!
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                                If the tooth is not restorable and has to be removed, then an Implant would be the best consideration.&nbsp; If you choose a bridge you would have to involve the teeth adjacent to the tooth that would be removed.&nbsp;It is always nice to avoid that if possible.&nbsp; Implant placement&nbsp;is more costly but, I believe to be your best option in most cases like this.&nbsp;
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