Half of my tooth has just fallen out will this cost an arm and a leg to fix at t!


Question: Half of my tooth has just fallen out will this cost an arm and a leg to fix at the dentists?
Or can i just get it capped. Has any1 had this before?

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When I was younger, half of my tooth chipped right off. I was able to get a false bit put in, but the color is slightly off from the color of my teeth, which is a bit awkward haha .. it's not very noticeable, if at all, to other people though because it's just barely off in color & it's a rather small tooth.

Anyway, like I said, I was a lot younger, so my parents paid, of course. But, honestly, I would just have it checked out at the very least. There are surprisingly many alternatives to this situation which could save you some money. What I had put in will last me forever so long as I don't do anything stupid, haha .. & I don't think the cost was that crazy. I mean, considering my parents aren't filthy rich & they were able to afford it .. well, I'd at least call it a reasonable price. Then again, it all depends on your dental care plan, I guess. :/

Just have it checked out. :P



They can rebuild a toot like that with a pin from very little and it will be under 40 pound on the NHS, but the longer you leave it the more it will crumble and the bigger job it will become.

Crowns and capping is a much bigger option and along with a root canal far more expensive so keep it simple for now.



It depends how much of the original tooth is left. That will determine if it can hold a crown.
Best bet is to see the dentist asap.




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