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Signs You've Lost a Tooth: Symptoms & What to Do
If you have lost a tooth, there will likely be visible evidence, such as a gap in your mouth where the tooth used to be or a broken or damaged tooth. Additionally, you may experience certain symptoms like bleeding, pain, or discomfort at the site of the missing tooth or difficulty biting, chewing, or speaking properly. If you believe you might have lost a tooth, it is important to visit a dentist as soon as possible so they can evaluate the situation and provide appropriate treatment to address the missing tooth.Root Canals - Related Articles
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