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Crowns Post
Op Instructions
For Emergencies -- Call (541)
779-6170
Temporaries
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Temporaries are not strong. They may break or come off
occasionally. If so, slip it back on the tooth with some
Fixodentâ„¢ (Denture Adhesive) and call us for an appointment.
Please do not leave the temporary out of your mouth because
the teeth will move and the final restoration will not fit.
Please floss as directed.
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The size, shape, and color of the temporary does not
resemble the final restoration.
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Temporary restorations may leak saliva or food onto the
tooth. Sensitivity to hot, cold, pressure, or sweets is not
uncommon. If you feel the bite is not correctly balanced,
please call for an appointment for a simple adjustment.
Permanent Crowns
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After the final cementation of your restoration, it may take
a few days to get used to the new crown or bridge. Hot and
cold sensitivity is possible for a few weeks and
occasionally lasts for several months. As with the
temporary, if the bite doesn't feel balanced please call us.
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Do not chew hard or sticky foods on the restoration for 24
hours from the time they were cemented. The cement must set
up during this time to have optimum strength.
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Proper brushing, flossing, and regular 6-month (minimal)
cleanings are required to help you retain your final
restoration. The only area that a crowned tooth can decay is
at the edge of the crown at the gum line. Often, small
problems that develop around the restorations can be found
at an early stage and corrected easily, but waiting for a
longer time may require redoing the entire restoration.
Important Information on Crowns
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Gold and Porcelain Crowns are the same for practically all
cases except that porcelain can chip. Approximately 1 out of
every 100 porcelain crowns chip and need replacement. This
will never happen with gold crowns. This should be taken
into consideration when choosing between a porcelain and
gold crown.
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