If you’ve chipped your molar because of bruxism, even without pain, it’s still best to get it checked. Small chips can weaken the tooth structure and make it more prone to further cracking, decay, or sensitivity later. A dentist may recommend smoothing it, placing a filling, or using a crown depending on the damage. Since bruxism caused it, a night guard might also be advised to prevent more wear.
Well little nails last a lot longer because they don't get chipped very easily and it doesn't hurt as if you had big long nails it would hurt and they would get chipped and then get caught on things then pull your nail then it would really bad. So I suggest little nails unless they are fake then you should have big nails.
Chipped bamboo is a good mulch for vegetables. It should be chipped finely however, since bamboo tends to harden over time.
Yes you should have a chipped windshield looked at. A chip can spread quickly.
yes....you can sell one with out the windshield if you wanted.....The question should be would some one buy a car with a chipped windshield!
You should go to your orthodontist and see what they want to do about it. They will most likely say it is fine but it is a good idea to go and have it checked anyway.
yes but you should i mean should not make it harden or else your teeth will be chipped
If he is ignoring you or making fun of you, he is, but if he is a little distant and confused you should talk to him, If he doesnt want to talk to you or doesnt look at you anymore, chances are that he was just playing games with you, but you should talk to him first and then you'll answer that question by yourself and more certainly.
feed it a little bit of raw meat and if doesnt like it try fruits
very rarely are the tongue piercings straight. if its not infected, keep it
No you should not wait because if he had real feelings for you he would be with you, not "asking you out in due time"
just let it drop. It should close by itself. if that doesnt work apply a little force when letting it drop.
No, you should not drive with a chipped brake piston. A chipped brake piston can compromise the braking system's effectiveness, leading to reduced stopping power and potential brake failure. It's essential to have the issue inspected and repaired by a professional before continuing to drive the vehicle for safety reasons.