Wednesday, December 9, 2009

A Houston Cosmetic Dentist Answers Questions about Temporary Crowns

We receive a great deal of questions about temporary crowns at our cosmetic dentist office.

A temporary is a crown that is placed on top of a tooth until your permanent crown is made and ready to be placed. The temporary crown is very important because it protects the exposed tooth dentin and prevents it from being sensitive to heat and cold. It also prevents food from gathering in the preparation, and it prevents the prepared tooth from shifting and moving that could make seating the permanent restoration more difficult.

You need to use your toothbrush to clean the temporary as you normally do your other teeth. Your Houston dental hygienist or Houston cosmetic dentist will let you know if you will be able to floss around it.

It is normal for the gum around your tooth to be a bit sore after the anesthesia wears off. This soreness disappears within 24 hours.

While you are waiting for your next appointment, do your best to chew on the side of your mouth opposite your temporary crown. Avoid chewing sticky foods because they can sometimes dislodge temporaries.

It is not uncommon to have the following reactions or problems with your temporary crown.

Why does it feel rough to my tongue?
It should not feel rough. Call us if it is causing tongue sensitivity.

What do I do? My temporary crown came off?

Do not panic, because this is actually the most common problem reported to Houston cosmetic dentists. It is supposed to come off easily when it is time to place the permanent crown, and sometimes certain foods will cause this to happen prematurely.

Avoid sticky foods or gum. It’s important for your temporary crown to remain in place, so call our office for an appointment.

Why does my temporary feels higher than the tops of my other teeth?
It feels that way because it probably is. See your Houston cosmetic dentist about this. More than likely it needs to be readjusted.

This is something you do need to address. If the temporary crown is too high, you can bruise the nerve of the tooth. See your Houston cosmetic dentist so he or she can adjust it.


My temporary crown is sensitive when I drink cold or hot drinks. Why is this?
Temporary will not seal as well as the permanent restoration will, so there may be some sensitivity to hot and cold and perhaps when chewing. If it is too uncomfortable, please call your Houston cosmetic dentist.

If you have any questions concerning the temporary, please feel free to call the Cosmetic Dentistry Center of Houston. Remember, you will only have your temporary for a week or two, and it will be all worth it when you get your beautiful permanent restoration.

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