Hi Nurturing from Singapore! I think you should go see a dentist and have him Bond the tooth. The Bonding will last as long as you do not chew on ice, open things with your teeth...just use them wisely and do not put pressure on them. If it happens again to the same tooth, you might be grinding or putting pressure on them when sleeping. If this happens, get a bite guard! Keep your teeth healthy! You need them all!
Hi Helpful from South Africa! You have two upper teeth that need to be extracted and there are a couple of ways to go,. Neither option is going to be cheap. You can get a permanent bridge done. Or you can get a removable bridge, or you can go with two implants. My suggestion to you is to get a free consultation where you live and compare what they offer and the price. My suggestion is go with the permanent bridge. You need your life back ! You will be able to look at yourself! Everything will change for you! Best luck to you!
Hi Intelligent from New York! You should have your teeth Whitened first and then you can match the bonding to all of your new white teeth. This is easy! The problem is the chipping. If you do not know what it is causing the chipping, you might want to ask the dentist. You may be grinding your teeth at night for years and you are unaware of it .A lot of spicy foods and acidic foods and juices can cause a break down of the tooth enamel and weakens the teeth. I would start with what is causing the chipping of so many teeth . Then I would have them whitened and have the bonding match the new color of your teeth!
Hi Creator from California! I would be happy to recommend you try bonding on the bottom front teeth and see how long it lasts. It is not terribly expensive. If you take good care and do not to anything that would add stress to the bonding...like opening a bottle with them or ripping off candy wrappers ! If you use them to eat with and not grind them they should last. Good luck!
HI Kattrinray! It is not an easy procedure sometimes and I am sorry you are still having pain! The pain is normal and can last a week. Two things you mentioned that I am concerned about is you seem to be spitting out yellow stuff...I am more concerned about you spitting at all. The doctor should have mentioned not to spit because that can cause a dry socket. Also you mentioned when you spit, it was yellow. You need to go back to see your dentist and you may need antibiotics for an infection. He will help you with the dry socket that could be causing you your pain. Take care and no more spitting!