She'll get another one, its not like my front left tooth, chipped in the 4th grade and had the chipped part was glued on (I have no idea what they actually did, but I assume it involved some sort of adhesive). Years later (I was like 15 or 16) I was drinking some bottled water when I noticed something in my mouth, I spat it out into my hand and I saw the edge of my tooth...again. I was freaking out because it was like 10 or 11PM and there were no dentists offices open, so I did what I was told to do by my teacher (her husband was a dentist) in the 3rd or 4th grade, put the chipped part in some milk, and keep your mouth shut so none of the nerve endings could die off. I guess the milk part helped preserve it because of the calcium or some shit. They glued it on hardcore that time, and haven't have a problem since. It took some getting used to, mainly because my tooth felt "thicker" than it used to.
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