What To Do When You See A Broken Dental Crown?
Dental crown are created to offer appearance to your stained and discolored teeth. If you found while running your tongue over your crown something wrong that means you’re suffering from a broken or cracked crown. It is not recommended by the dentist to avoid a broken dental crown as it is an emergency issue that requires immediate attention by the dentist. In this article, we have mentioned everything that a person who’s suffering from a broken tooth crown should know about. So make sure to read this entire article till the end to not miss out on anything.
What are dental crowns made from?
We have mentioned a variety of materials that are used in making dental crown such as:
- All-resin
- Metals
- Pressed ceramic
- Porcelain-fused-to-metal
- All-ceramic or all-porcelain
What are the signs that your crown is broken or cracked?
We have mentioned some signs below that shows you have a broken or cracked dental crown such as:
- If the dental crown you are wearing is old
- If you are suffering from swollen gums
- If you are experiencing pain around the teeth
- If your crown has been worn and tear
- If you are suffering from receding gums or Tooth Decay
- If you’re facing a sudden change in chewing stricture.
What to do if your dental crown breaks?
If you are experiencing a broken or damaged dental crown then you should call your dentist first and ask for prior attention. It is mandatory to visit an emergency dentist as soon as possible as avoiding a cracked or broken crown can lead to excessive damage. If the damaged segment of the crown starts to rot and has become sore then it is essential to wait for a one-day replacement of the crown by a dentist. Porcelain dental crowns can be chipped or broken easily that can be repaired by composite resin with the left crown in the mouth. Hence if you are suffering from severe breakage of the tooth crown then it is essential to replace the old crown with a new one.
What are the problems faced by a dental crown?
If you have a tooth crown there might be your face with a dental crown such as some of them mentioned below:
- Loose dental crown
- Tooth sensitivity
- Discomfort and little pain
- Major allergic reactions
- Cracked or broken tooth
- Crown failure
How long do dental crowns last?
We have found from studies that dental crowns can last for 5 to 15 years during this time it can be normal to face a broken tooth crown that has been exposed. It is essential to follow a better oral health routine for the longevity of the crown. Here are some habits that you should avoid for the long term durability of the crown such as:
- Munching ice
- Opening packaging using teeth
- Bruxism disorder
- Eating nails
Takeaways
We hope you liked this article and it was somewhere a help for you in knowing more about tooth crowns. If you are someone suffering from cracked teeth or broken teeth then you should visit a Cosmetic Dentistry or you want to know about a dental bridge then you may visit our website.
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