If you’ve had a temporary crown placed, you probably know it’s not meant to be a permanent fixture. Temporary crowns are used to protect your tooth while a custom-made permanent crown is being prepared. But what should you do if your temporary crown unexpectedly falls off? Don’t panic! At Queensboro Plaza Dental Care, we’ve got you covered with easy steps to handle this situation and protect your tooth until you can visit us.
Step 1: Remove and Clean the Crown
First things first, if the temporary crown is still in your mouth, gently remove it to avoid accidentally swallowing it. Rinse it off with water to remove any debris. You’ll want to keep it clean if you plan on reattaching it temporarily.
Step 2: Check the Tooth
Take a look at the exposed tooth. It might feel sensitive since it no longer has the crown protecting it, especially to hot or cold temperatures. Avoid touching the tooth directly, as it’s more vulnerable without the temporary crown in place. If you’re experiencing significant discomfort, an over-the-counter pain reliever can help until you get professional care.
Step 3: Reattach the Crown with Temporary Dental Cement (Optional)
If you’re in a pinch and can’t get to the dentist right away, you can try reattaching the crown temporarily with dental cement, which is available at most drugstores. Here’s how:
1. Dry the crown and tooth as best as you can.
2. Apply a small amount of dental cement inside the crown.
3. Carefully place the crown back over your tooth and gently bite down to help it settle in place.
4. Wipe away any excess cement and avoid eating on that side until it’s secure.
Important Note: Only use dental cement designed for temporary fixes. Avoid using any other adhesives, like superglue, which can be harmful to your tooth and gum tissue.
Step 4: Avoid Certain Foods and Habits
Until you can get your temporary crown properly reattached, avoid eating hard, sticky, or crunchy foods that could aggravate the tooth. Also, try not to chew on that side of your mouth. Temporary crowns are already more fragile than permanent ones, so you’ll want to take extra care until you’re back in the dental chair.
Step 5: Contact Queensboro Plaza Dental Care
Once your temporary crown falls off, the best thing you can do is contact your dentist as soon as possible. At Queensboro Plaza Dental Care, we prioritize issues like this to help our patients quickly get back on track. Temporary crowns are just that—temporary—so it’s important to have them reattached or replaced to protect the underlying tooth. The crown acts as a shield against bacteria and prevents the tooth from shifting, so timely care is essential.
Visit Queensboro Plaza Dental Care in Long Island City, NY
If you’re in Long Island City and dealing with a loose or missing temporary crown, Queensboro Plaza Dental Care is here to help. Dr. Michael Nguyen, Dr. Jodie Smith, Dr. Rebecca Malventano Orozco, and Dr. Daniel Barayev have extensive experience in restorative dental care and can handle any crown-related emergencies you might have. Contact us today, and let us take care of your smile quickly and comfortably!
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