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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Tooth Decay Under A Dental Crown

If you fail to maintain the health of your dental crown, it is possible to have your tooth decay underneath or around the crown. Depending on how extensive the tooth decay is, the dental crown can be patched, but sometimes will need to be removed entirely. In these situations, the dental crown is no longer able to be used and must be replaced.

In some cases, the dental crown can just fall off before you are even aware of the tooth decay underneath it. When this occurs, it’s important to adhere to the following advice:

·         First, call Smiles By Sands and we will schedule an immediate appointment with you

·         Go to the drugstore and purchase temporary dental cement and apply it as per the instructions

·         Clean the crown and your tooth

·         Avoid chewing on the crown and be aware that it could fall off again before your appointment

·         If possible, we will reattach your dental crown in about ten minutes. However, if significant tooth decay is revealed under the crown, you will need to undergo the entire dental crown procedure again

If you have experienced tooth decay more than once under a dental crown, you need to consider your eating habits. While brushing and flossing daily is vital to maintaining your oral health, it’s important to cut down on snacks throughout the day, as this is a major culprit of tooth decay.

Learn more by reading our Questions About Dental Crowns.

If you are considering dental crowns or believe you are suffering from tooth decay under your dental crown, please contact Smiles By Sands, serving Valley Village and surrounding areas of California, immediately to schedule an appointment.

 

posted by Evan Langsted at 3:05 PM

1 Comments:

Blogger garydrew01 said...

Dental crowns and dental implants are really good solutions if you have tooth decay. However, dental crowns could be useless when it falls of before you are aware that tooth decay is underneath it so you better check your newly implanted crowns:)

January 27, 2010 10:14 PM  

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