Ouch, so sorry. I hope the pain keeps on subsiding.
I feel like the approach of just removing it is probably better (in the sense of: causes less long-term pain and hassles) than the approach here, which can be (in what I've seen happen with family members) to suggest you get an implant to hold a false tooth in the place of the one that's broken. It's a long drawn out process that seems to have a high failure rate... I think if it were me, I'd prefer just removal (though of course it would probably matter where in my mouth the tooth is located).
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Date: 2021-11-23 08:07 pm (UTC)I feel like the approach of just removing it is probably better (in the sense of: causes less long-term pain and hassles) than the approach here, which can be (in what I've seen happen with family members) to suggest you get an implant to hold a false tooth in the place of the one that's broken. It's a long drawn out process that seems to have a high failure rate... I think if it were me, I'd prefer just removal (though of course it would probably matter where in my mouth the tooth is located).