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chipped/cracked

0I fell and I think I chipped/cracked my tooth on a rock.02br
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0Yes. A chip is a piece which is removed, as when you're in the process of cutting down a tree with an axe. 0-

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  • A chip is a piece which is removed, as when you're in the process of cutting down a tree with an axe.
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0Yes. A chip is a piece which is removed, as when you're in the process of cutting down a tree with an axe. The pieces are usually (small) chunks, as opposed to "slivers" or "splinters," which would have one long dimension.02br
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00A crack is a long fracture where the object still remains intact.0-

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