If you think your toothache is beyond simple, contact your dentist to have them take a look and assess what is wrong. If you need a dental crown replaced or think you may need one, the process is simple. To make room for a crown, the tooth needs to be reduced.
The dentist then makes an impression of the tooth to create a custom-designed crown. Once your crown is ready, it is cemented to your tooth and will last 10 years or longer with a healthy oral hygiene routine. Our doctors have been practicing dentistry for over 24 years and can help you get your smile back. Request an appointment with our team and become a part of our family at Tower Dental Associates.
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Infection If a root canal was not performed on your tooth before your dental crown was placed, the tooth still has nerves running to it.
Cavities Most people assume that because you have a dental crown, cavities will no longer be an issue. To care for your permanent crown, you will need to brush your teeth twice daily for two minutes at a time, floss once daily, and have regular dental checkups and professional teeth cleanings every six months. These checkups are essential to identify possible problems with your restoration early on before they have a chance to escalate, requiring a restoration replacement.
Additionally, you will need to take special care to floss around the bottom edge of the crown because this is a common area for tooth decay. Facebook Instagram Google-plus Yelp Twitter. Request an Appointment. Temporary Crowns Post Op Instructions. When can I eat? How can I manage my pain? How do I take care of my temporary crown? How do I take care of my permanent crown? Find a clinic Find Us On Map. Call or text for an appointment!
Feel free to message us! Send an Email. Read on to learn what you should do if your temporary dental crown hurts and what may be causing your pain. Intense pain, though, is a sign that something is wrong.
Here are some of the possible causes. The purpose of a temporary crown is to protect the sensitive inner layers of your tooth while your permanent dental crown is being made. Cracked teeth typically cause pain when chewing, especially when you release your bite. Grinding your teeth puts pressure on your crown that could damage it. Wearing a mouthguard while you sleep can help protect your crown and may help reduce pain.
Some people who get a dental crown also get a root canal. You may have a gap between your crown and your gumline. Food particles and bacteria may be able to make their way into this gap and lead to tooth decay. There was even a TV on the ceiling for me to watch and I was asked to pick something that I liked to watch. I am considering coming back to him to have further treatment! Huge thanks to all staff for being so understandable of my nerves. Sam Callaghan 12 Feb Not a huge fan of going to the dentist but all the staff were very friendly and put me at ease.
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