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  • female
  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

My front teeth are shifting outward and my gums are bleeding a lot. Is RCT needed for these teeth and how much would it cost per tooth? Can this be fixed permanently? Also, will I need gum surgery for the bleeding? What kind of dental cap would you suggest for front teeth and what's the usual price for that?

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I'm 24 now and I've had my front teeth half broken ever since childhood from playing. The thing is, I can't really laugh out loud because of it. I was wondering if it's possible to restore the broken teeth at this point. Are there any treatments out there that can fix this problem? And if so, what might it cost to get it treated? I'd really appreciate some advice on this.

Yes there are many treatment modalities for its correction.visit your dentist for appropriate management.

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I'm starting to feel some roughness inside my mouth that I can't see, but I notice it every time my tongue touches the inside of my cheeks or lips. It's making my food taste spicier than it actually is when I'm eating. Also, I am a smoker. Could this be related to smoking, or is there something else I should be worried about?

maintain oral hygiene and consume vitamin b rich foods,you will be fine

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