1. Discomfort or sensitivity. Your newly crowned tooth may be sensitive immediately after the procedure as the anesthesia begins to wear off. If the tooth that has been crowned still has a nerve in it, you may experience some hot and cold sensitivity. Your dentist may recommend that you brush your teeth with a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth. Pain or sensitivity that occurs when you bite down usually means that the crown is too high on the tooth. If this is the case, call our dentist. He or she can easily fix this problem.
2. Chipped crown. Crowns made of all porcelain can sometimes chip. If the chip is small, a composite resin can be used to repair the chip with the crown remaining in your mouth. If the chipping is extensive, the crown may need to be replaced.
3. Loose crown. Sometimes the cement washes out from under the crown. Not only this allows the crown to become loose, it allows bacteria to leak in and cause decay to the tooth that remains. If your crown feels loose, contact us.
4. Crown that falls off. Sometimes crowns fall off. Usually this is due to an improper fit or a lack of cement. If this happens, clean the crown and the front of your tooth. You can replace the crown temporarily using dental adhesive for dentures that is sold in pharmacies/drugstores for this purpose. Contact us immediately. Our dentist will give you specific instructions on how to care for your tooth and crown for the day or so until you can be seen for an evaluation. Our dentist may be able to re-cement your crown in place; if not, a new crown will need to be made.
5. Allergic reaction. Because the metals used to make crowns are usually a mixture of metals, an allergic reaction to the metals or porcelain used in crowns is extremely rare.
6. Dark line on crowned tooth next to the gum line. A dark line next to the gum line of your crowned tooth is normal, particularly if you have a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown. This dark line is simply the metal of the crown showing through. We can avoid this effect when preparing the tooth making a shoulder preparation, and a cosmetic crown with a ceramic shoulder at the visible parts of the gum line.