Broken Front Teeth.
I was playing a game of soft ball with a work league I am in, when I get hit in the face by the ball come full at me. Okay yes should have caught the ball with my hand not my face…. The thing is, the ball chipPed two of my front teeth. Where do I have to go to get this fixed? I mean can I see a general dentist or do I need to go to a specialist ? Any one know?
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Wednesday, Mar. 24th 2010 8:10 AM at 8:10 am
Maybe go to your general dentist first and see what they can do for you. I would not think you would need to see a specialist, but then it could depend on just how badly you broken your tooth.