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    xzimppledink Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 20, 2010, 11:24 AM
    Upper front tooth broke off slightly below gum line, can I get a root canal?
    I knew it wouldn't last long the last time I had it filled but was hoping it would last until I could save up for an implant, it didn't. It' broke slightly below the gum line. I still can not afford an implant but it's hard to talk and eat now. I need something to last for a year or so. I'm wondering if a root canal is possible?
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    Jul 20, 2010, 02:45 PM
    A root canal may be possible but it won't replace the part that has broken off. You might be able to have what is called a flipper made which is a partial denture made of plastic with just the one tooth on it. This is often used as a temporary measure when placing implants at the front of the mouth.
    Ideally, if you could swing it, have the root that is remaining removed and the implant placed immediately. This will prevent the bone from resorbing in that area. You will still need a flipper for appearance.
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    Jul 20, 2010, 05:55 PM

    Thank you for your reply. I don't quite understand. You say "it won't replace the part of the tooth that is broken off. The whole tooth is broken off except for the root. Could a crown be made and placed on the post in the root canal? I got several implants while I was working but now that we're retired it's a budget buster. Thanks in advance.
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    Jul 21, 2010, 03:55 AM
    There is a possibility that a post could be placed to help support a crown. As you know, a root canal would have to be done first. It would depend on the condition of the root, how far below the gum the tooth has broken, etc. It's best to have an x-ray and let the dentist give you his/her opinion. It might not hurt to ask for a copy of the x-ray and take it for a second and third opinion before you decide what to do.
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    Jul 11, 2011, 07:45 AM
    First tooth right of the main two front teeth has been repaired a few times. Three pins were inserted a few years ago and after having radiation for nose cancer the tooth had to be repaired once more. Due to some infection at the root area a root canal was to be performed but before it could be done the tooth broke off inside the gum line. The tooth and nerve are dead. I am told that because of my cancer a replacement tooth cannot be anchored. My question is " what can be done to replace this tooth" All my other teeth are in good shape. I am fortunate that there is no pain involved, all I need is a return to chewing food normally.
    Thank You
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    Sep 29, 2011, 02:45 PM
    Get it pulled
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    Oct 27, 2011, 07:40 PM
    You can always have the tooth pulled (whats left of it ) and get a bridge.

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