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					<description><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION: I have always had this spot at the bottom center of my tooth on the backside. Right where the tip of your tongue is. By spot I mean it seemed the tooth kinda stuck out of my gum. Today I was eating and it fell off. It was part of my tooth. So now part of my back bottom ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>QUESTION:</strong></p>
<p>I have always had this spot at the bottom center of my tooth on the  backside. Right where the tip of your tongue is. By spot I mean it  seemed the tooth kinda stuck out of my gum. Today I was eating and it  fell off. It was part of my tooth. So now part of my back bottom center  tooth has a hole. I don&rsquo;t know if it&rsquo;s an emergency or not but it just  randomly fell off. I plan on going to a dentist Monday. People are  telling me different things including the tooth may be pulled. Just for  information purposes I am very self conscious about my teeth. I brush  and mouthwash twice a day. The only problem is I don&rsquo;t floss because I  can&rsquo;t handle sticking string between my teeth. I hope that&rsquo;s enough  info. Please help. Thank you.</p>
<p><strong>ANSWER:<br>
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It sounds like you have broken part of a tooth. Depending on the reason and severity of the fracture the tooth may only need a <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/filling/" target="_self" title="An artificial material which is used to replace the tooth structure which has been destroyed by a cavity. They may be made out of gold, amalgam, resin. composite, or ceramics" class="encyclopedia">filling</a>, it may need a <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/crown/" target="_self" title="The part of the tooth we see when we smile. It is the portion of the tooth above the gum line. It is made of a hard brittle shell of enamel which covers a softer tissue called dentin which covers and protects the inner pulp of the tooth. A false or prosthetic crown is also&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">crown</a>, it may need a <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/root-canal/" target="_self" title="A dental procedure which removes the inflamed, infected, or necrotic (dead) pulp from the tooth and fills it with a stabile and inert material called gutta-percha." class="encyclopedia">root canal</a>, <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/post/" target="_self" title="A metal or composite rod which is inserted into a tooth following a root canal. It serves as a retentive aid for supporting a core or build-up. Often it is fuse or is one piece with the core. This is known as a post and core." class="encyclopedia">post</a> <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/core/" target="_self" title="See Build-up." class="encyclopedia">core</a> and <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/crown/" target="_self" title="The part of the tooth we see when we smile. It is the portion of the tooth above the gum line. It is made of a hard brittle shell of enamel which covers a softer tissue called dentin which covers and protects the inner pulp of the tooth. A false or prosthetic crown is also&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">crown</a> possibly even some minor gum reshaping, or it may need removal and replacement with a <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bridge/" target="_self" title="Usually use to indicate a fixed or permanent tooth replacement. It is supported by one or more teeth (called abutments) on either side of a missing tooth which is called a pontic. It uses teeth on either side of the space to support the missing tooth. Bridges may be made out of gold or porcelain&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">bridge</a> or <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/implant/" target="_self" title="A device used to replace a missing tooth. They can also be connected to each other to replace multiple missing teeth. It is a replacement tooth system. The implant itself replaces the tooth root and acts as an anchor in the jawbone which can be used to support a replacement tooth crown, via an abutment,&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">implant</a>. The fact that you are not in much discomfort is good. The best thing to do is see the dentist and get their opinion. If they take an x-ray or photo and you want to send that to me via the website I can take a look and give you my thoughts, but start by seeing your dentist.</p>
<p>Hope this helps.<br>
Nick DeTure DMD<br>
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