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Old 06-07-2008, 05:04 PM
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Hi

sorry to hear about your circumstances!

The options to treat a fractured tooth are:
- composite filling
-porcelain veneer
- crown

Each treatment option depends on the extent of the fracture and the health of the tooth.

Composites can look very natural if done correctly and if the right shade is chosen.
Porcelain crowns and veneers can also look very natural and do not stain over time, while composites do.

it is very difficult to sy what option will be the best for you, without looking at the tooth clinically and radiographically.

I hope this helps

Best of Luck

Raha
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