November 18, 2008

What problems can develop through dental crowns?

* Sensitivity. The recently crowned tooth may be sensitive (e.g. against cold or heat), especially shortly after the stunning declines. Dentists recommend that the teeth with toothpaste on a brush made specifically for sensitive teeth are suitable.
* Canceled crown. Full-crowns can sometimes abort. If the damage is small, plastic can be used to the crown repaired. If the damage is extensive, it could be that the crown needs to be replaced.
* Lots crown. Sometimes dissolves the adhesive beneath the crown. This is not only the crown loose, but it can easily bacterial infections cause the tooth and thus the cause of tooth decay. If a loose tooth crown sits, you should immediately with the dentist in touch.
* Fail crown. Sometimes tooth crowns from falling. Normally this is inappropriate in a crown of the tooth paste or too little adhesive used. When this happens, you should first crown and the front side of the tooth clean and then immediately with the dentist in touch. He then issued specific instructions for how it treats its crown until you get an appointment. The dentist may be the crown usually re-use, and sometimes must unfortunately also a new crown made and used.
* Allergic reactions. Because the metals used for the manufacture of dental crowns are normally used metal alloys, may have an allergic reaction to the metals or ceramics, in the crowns used to occur.
* Dark Line. A dark line near the Gums hem of the crowned tooth is normal, especially if one has Verblend crown. In the dark line is just the visible portion of the metal crown.
 

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