I had a fractured root canal due to which my permanent tooth was removed, but there is no infection. Will my medical be rejected?

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    Amita Sharma National Doctoral fellow | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Consult the nearest dental doctor he may give you the best answer.
    Dental Point Test
    A Candidate needs to have at least 14 Dental Points to be medically Fit.
    -Teeth which are not considered necessary for efficient work are given with 1 point each.
    -Teeth assumed to be essential are allotted with 2 points each.
    -Each incisor, canine, 1st and 2nd premolars holds 1 point provided their corresponding lower teeth are present.
    -Each 1st and 2nd molar and well developed 3rd molar holds 2 points provided they are in good opposition to corresponding teeth in the lower jaw.
    -If 3rd molar is not well developed, it holds only 1 point.
    -When we have all 16
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    salma bee | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    A Candidate needs to have at least 14 Dental Points to be medically fit.
    -Teeth which are not considered necessary for efficient work are given with 1 point each.
    -Teeth assumed to be essential are allotted with 2 points each.
    -Each incisor, canine, 1st and 2nd premolars holds 1 point provided their corresponding lower teeth are present.
    -Each 1st and 2nd molar and well developed 3rd molar holds 2 points provided they are in good opposition to corresponding teeth in the lower jaw.
    -If 3rd molar is not well developed, it holds only 1 point.
    -When we have all 16 teeth intact in the upper jaw with a good functional opposition to corresponding t
    ...more

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