Call your dentist: If you have a broken molar you need to get into the dentist and get it repaired. In the short run the sharp area can be smoothed to reduce tongue and cheek irritation. Your. Dentist can then discuss what needs to be done. To restore the broken tooth.
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See a dentist: This doesn't qualify for home remedy or treatment from a well meaning friend. See a dentist who is trained to comfortably smooth it, extract it or fix it. The dentist will diagnose the problem and explain your choices clearly so you can select knowing risk, cost and benefits of each option.
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Not DIY: You really shouldn't be thinking about trying to do this yourself. A Dentist spends years learning how to safely and effectively fix your broken body parts. Call your Dentist.
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