Care after Crown Preparation
Your tooth has been prepared for a crown and an appointment has been made to see you back in two weeks to place the permanent crown. You can expect:
To protect the tooth and gums until you get your permanent crown, a temporary crown has been placed. Here is some care instruction:
- Mild sensitivity or discomfort is normal after the procedure. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage this.
- Avoid eating or drinking hot or cold items until the numbness wears off to prevent accidental injury.
To protect the tooth and gums until you get your permanent crown, a temporary crown has been placed. Here is some care instruction:
- Avoid sticky, hard, or chewy foods that could dislodge or damage the temporary crown.
- Brush gently around the temporary crown and floss carefully by sliding the floss out sideways to avoid accidentally dislodging it.
- If the temporary crown becomes loose or falls off, contact your dentist promptly. In the meantime, you can use temporary dental cement from a pharmacy to secure it.