Dent on Rear of MBP retina screen

I dropped the charger off my bed onto the back of the screen, and it left a 1cm dent in the aluminum.  I cannot detect any damage to the screen itself, however i am worried this could create an issue.  Is there any way i can check the screen to make 100% sure there is no problem, some sort of diagnostic, or do i need to take it into the store.  Thanks!

The store isn't going to inspect it in any greater detail than you can do yourself. Whatever damage occurred has already occurred and isn't going to get any worse. If the screen did not already crack, it's not likely to. If it does, it wouldn't be considered a warranty repair anyway. So, you really have nothing to gain by taking it to Apple.

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