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Inspect your dental crown regularly for any visible signs of damage, such as chips, cracks, or fractures. Even minor damage to the crown can compromise its integrity and lead to further issues if left untreated. If you notice any damage to your crown, schedule an appointment with Dr. Fernandez to assess the extent of the damage and determine if replacement is necessary.
Persistent pain or sensitivity around a crowned tooth could indicate the crown is failing or no longer fitting properly. This may occur due to decay or infection developing underneath the crown or irritation of the tooth’s nerve. If you experience pain or sensitivity in a crowned tooth, it’s essential to seek prompt dental care to address the underlying cause and prevent further complications.
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Before – Patient had a bike accident.
After – Ceramic crown restoration done. “I love my crown and being out of pain.”
A loose or dislodged crown is a clear indication that it needs to be replaced. A crown may become loose over time due to wear and tear, changes in the underlying tooth structure, or inadequate bonding. If your crown feels loose or falls off completely, avoid trying to reattach it yourself and schedule an appointment with Dr. Fernandez as soon as possible for proper evaluation and replacement.
Over time, dental crowns may show signs of wear and tear, such as flattening or wearing down of the biting surface, rough edges, or discoloration. These changes can affect the crown’s fit, function, and aesthetics and may indicate the need for replacement. Regular dental check-ups allow our team to monitor the condition of your crowns and recommend replacement when necessary.
Changes in the gum tissue around a dental crown, such as recession, inflammation, or irritation, may indicate an issue with the crown’s fit or integrity. Improperly fitting crowns can create gaps or spaces between the crown and the gum line, allowing bacteria to accumulate and potentially cause gum disease or decay. If you notice any changes in your gum tissue around a crowned tooth, consult our team here at Highland Dental Clinic for evaluation and treatment.
Paying attention to signs that indicate your crown needs replacement can help you identify when to make an appointment with a dental professional. Regular dental check-ups and prompt intervention can help ensure the longevity and effectiveness of your dental restorations, preserving your oral health and smile for years to come. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Blanca Fernandez at Highland Dental Clinic in South Lakeland, FL, please call (863) 457-1954.
Dr. Blanca Fernandez is a skilled dentist in Lakeland, FL. She studied general dentistry at the Colombian Dental College and studied prosthodontics and received a Master of Science at the Dentistry Foundation of San Martin in Bogota, Colombia. She earned her Doctorate in Dental Medicine at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. With specialized training in cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, and oral surgery, Dr. Fernandez is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and member of the American Academy of General Dentistry, American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, West Coast Dental Association, and Polk County Dental Association.