May 16, 2008

Richmond Loose Dental Crown? Avoid Biting Down


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When you have a shaky dental crown, you need to immediately stop using that tooth to eat or munch. If you do crunch down with it, the complete dental crown could come off. And that is not what you want to happen. Richmond dentist Fotolia_1843876_XS.jpg

You'll be blessed if you're left with a stump that contains more than half of the original root. Sometimes when a dental crown comes off, it also removes lots of your original and remaining tooth substance.

Above all, this is true if you inadvertently chomp on something firm, like seeds or nuts, a gristly piece of steak or something gooey.

If you have a temporary dental crown, then you don't need to be distressed if such a thing happens. Your permanent crown will be put in very soon anyway. So, keep cool. Richmond loose dental crown when you chew.

But if you already have a permanent crown that has grown slack, then the best course of action is to get in touch with me at once and come see me at my dental office in Richmond. A permanent dental crown that is coming off can undoubtedly make vulnerable what it is supposed to defend. It is very possible to lose your original tooth if other substances come off with the crown.

Until you have your appointment, eat while avoiding the affected area and steer clear of solid food. It is a great way to lose weight at the same time!

A permanent dental crown begins to get wobbly when the cement erodes at the bottom. That's where the crown is united with the bottom of the tooth root. As you eat and brush on a regular basis, more of the glue will disappear and you'll have a Richmond loose dental crown.

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