
Lost Filling or Crown
What You Can Do
What Your Dentist Will Do
Fillings are materials used to fill cavities in the teeth. Crowns cover the tops of damaged teeth. Sometimes, fillings or crowns fall out. In some cases, a filling or crown may come loose because there is decay underneath it. The decay destroys part of the tooth, so it no longer has a tight hold on the crown or filling.
What You Can Do
A lost filling or crown is rarely an emergency. However, it can be painful because the exposed tooth tissue is often sensitive to temperature, pressure or air. If you lose a crown, put it in a safe place and make an appointment to see your dentist as soon as you can.
Don't wait too long. What is left of the tooth will not be as strong as your crown. It could be damaged more without the crown to protect it. Also, when a crown is missing for a long time, your teeth may move into the space where the crown was. If this happens, your crown may no longer fit.
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Apply a little clove oil to the sensitive area with a cotton swab. This
will give you pain relief. You can buy clove oil in drugstores or in
the spice aisles of many supermarkets.
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If you still have the crown, you may be able to slip it back over the
tooth. Before you do that, clean the inside of the crown. Then coat the
inside of the crown with tooth "cement," which you can buy in the dental
section of your pharmacy. Some tooth cements need to be mixed; others
don't. If you can't find tooth cement, you can use denture adhesive or
even petroleum jelly. These aren't permanent solutions, but they will
help to hold the crown in place until you can see your dentist. You
should not use any household glues. They are not safe to put in your
mouth. They can damage the tooth and crown.
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If you've lost the filling or crown, you can put dental cement directly
on the tooth surface. This will help to protect and seal the area until
you're able to see your dentist.
What Your Dentist Will Do
Decay may have changed the shape of your tooth. Usually, this means that your dentist will need to prepare the tooth again to ensure the new crown will fit. If the crown does not fit securely, it will come off again.
If you lose a filling, your dentist will remove the decay and place a new filling.
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