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Title: Why is my tooth chipping away at the bottom?
Post by: deontebolaw on December 03, 2012, 10:52:40 PM
I just noticed this last night. My tooth has a small chip or hole in the bottom of it. What is this caused by? I know its prob from too much soda..I try to brush my teeth as much as I can but sometimes it happens every other day. What can I do? I don't know if I'm in a position to have a dentist fix it.
Title: Re: Why is my tooth chipping away at the bottom?
Post by: Kavin Martin on December 04, 2012, 12:14:35 AM
If you have got a tooth that has lost a section of its original structure, or teeth that have superficial cracks, then you'll have broken teeth. someone could have a broken tooth from enjoying sports, having a lively mode or meeting with AN accident. a lively mode will cause collision of laborious things or body components with our teeth. In most cases, a broken tooth does not cause pain, however it'll still want correct care and dental check-up in order that it'll not become a significant downside. In different cases, someone might not bear in mind of getting it till the person experiences pain whereas mastication or drinking cold drinks.


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Title: Re: Why is my tooth chipping away at the bottom?
Post by: domtoreto on February 28, 2013, 04:06:03 AM
The most obvious cause of chipped teeth is an accident or trauma. The worst breaks expose the pulp, which can cause extreme pain and even bleeding. Hence, it would be best to consider visiting a cosmetic dentist to get rid of the pain.