“Evidence as to the following elements of damages may be elicited from the dentist, from plaintiff, or from other witnesses, in cases involving a longitudinal crown fracture due to negligence or other tort: Severe pain at time of trauma and for considerable period thereafter; Bleeding; Pain and anguish involved in tooth extraction; Permanence of injury; Impairment of eating habits, speaking abilities, musical skills; Humiliation and embarrassment from disfigured appearance; Need for permanent restoration, with attendant discomfort in fitting and wearing one; Medical expenses and other elements common to all personal injury actions.”
[Stein on Personal Injury Damages [certain citations omitted]]