Post-Operative Instructions For Temporary Crowns

After getting temporary crowns, it’s important to be mindful of your oral hygiene.

  1. Avoid sticky or hard foods
  2. Chew on the opposite side of your mouth
  3. Brush carefully around the temporary crowns to prevent dislodging them.
  4. Avoid Flossing
  5. If you bite feels off, call us you may just need a small adjustment.

If you experience pain, swelling, or the temporary crowns come off, use over the counter temporary DENTAL cement or contact us immediately if it is broken.

FAQs

Are dental implants permanent?
Who is a candidate for dental implants?

Many adults with missing teeth may qualify, but an exam is needed to evaluate gum health, bone support, and overall oral health.

How long does implant treatment take?

Treatment length varies from patient to patient. Healing time, the number of implants, and whether additional procedures are needed can all affect the timeline.

Do dental implants need special care?

Implants should be brushed and flossed carefully, just like natural teeth. Routine checkups and cleanings are also important.

Are implants better than dentures?

That depends on your needs. Implants often provide more stability and comfort, while dentures may still be appropriate for some patients.

Schedule Your Consultation

If you are ready to restore your smile with a secure and natural-looking option, dental implants may be worth considering. Contact the office to schedule a consultation, review your treatment options, and learn which approach best fits your oral health needs.

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