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Can Chipped Tooth Be Repaired?

Hi, I chipped my tooth a couple of years ago, I don't really remember when exactly. I am 21 now and still have not gotten it fixed because I don't have dental insurance. I tried getting dental insurance from my job but there were some complications with the application. And the deadline for the benefits application had passed. The chip on my tooth isn't big at all but it is noticeable. What can be done and how much will it cost?
Thu, 7 Aug 2014
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Thanks for sharing the query. Which of your tooth is fractured? Is it front or back tooth? I would advice you to get an x-ray of the tooth to get a clear picture of the fractured tooth. Depending on the fracture the treatment varies and so the cost. Visit your nearby dentist. An appropriate treatment is required to avoid further problems.

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Can Chipped Tooth Be Repaired?

Thanks for sharing the query. Which of your tooth is fractured? Is it front or back tooth? I would advice you to get an x-ray of the tooth to get a clear picture of the fractured tooth. Depending on the fracture the treatment varies and so the cost. Visit your nearby dentist. An appropriate treatment is required to avoid further problems. Hope I have helped you.