DENTAL CORWNS

aftercare

Sensitivity

It’s normal to experience some degree of sensitivity for a couple of weeks after getting a dental crown, especially to heat and cold. This sensitivity should gradually decrease as your tooth adjusts to the new crown. If sensitivity persists or worsens, contact your dentist for further evaluation.

Foods to Avoid

While your dental crown is still settling in, avoiding sticky or hard foods that could dislodge or damage the crown is best. This includes chewing gum, hard candies, ice cubes, and tough meats. Opt for softer foods and cut food into smaller, manageable pieces to minimise stress on the crown.

Care for Your Crown

To maintain the longevity of your dental crown, it’s essential to practice good oral hygiene habits. Brush your teeth twice daily with a soft-bristled and fluoride toothpaste, paying extra attention to the area around the crown. Floss daily to remove plaque and food debris from between your teeth and around the crown.

Additionally, schedule regular dental checkups and cleanings to ensure your crown and underlying teeth’s health. If you grind or clench your teeth, consider using a nightguard to protect your crown from excessive wear and tear. If you have any concerns or notice any changes with your dental crown, don’t hesitate to contact your dentist for guidance and assistance.

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