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How to Avoid Dental Crown Problems
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Dental crowns are prosthetic devices that are designed to restore the shape, size, and function of damaged or decayed teeth. While dental crowns are generally very durable and long-lasting, there are some common problems that can occur if they are not properly cared for. Here are some tips on how to avoid dental crown problems: 1. Practice good oral hygiene: Brush your teeth twice a day and floss once a day to prevent the buildup of plaque and bacteria around your dental crown. This can help prevent tooth decay and gum disease, which can weaken the underlying tooth structure and cause the crown to fail. 2. Avoid hard or sticky foods: Chewing on hard candies, ice, or other hard objects can cause the crown to crack or come loose. Sticky foods like caramel or taffy can pull the crown off the tooth. Try to avoid these types of foods, or be careful when eating them. 3. Wear a mouthguard: If you grind your teeth at night or participate in contact sports, wearing a mouthguard can help protect your dental crown from damage. 4. Visit your dentist regularly: Regular dental checkups can help detect any problems with your dental crown early, before they become more serious. Your dentist can also clean your teeth and remove any plaque or tartar buildup that can cause tooth decay. 5. Avoid smoking: Smoking can weaken the underlying tooth structure and increase the risk of gum disease, which can cause the dental crown to fail. 6. Choose a reputable dentist: Make sure you choose a qualified and experienced dentist to place your dental crown. A poorly placed crown can cause problems down the line. By following these tips, you can help ensure that your dental crown stays in good condition and lasts for many years. If you experience any problems with your dental crown, such as pain, sensitivity, or a loose crown, contact your dentist right away for treatment.
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