How to Fix a Dental Crown
Things You'll Need
- Clove oil
- Cotton swabs
- Temporary tooth cement, denture adhesive or petroleum jelly
Instructions
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Use a cotton swab to daub the sensitive tooth area with clove oil, advises the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. This will provide temporary relief pending your dental appointment.
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If you still have the crown, try to attach it to your tooth. Make sure to clean the crown well first. You can choose from several temporary over-the-counter adhesives, such as tooth cement, denture adhesive or petroleum jelly.
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Apply dental cement directly onto the surface of the tooth, if you no longer have the crown in your possession. This will protect the surface and assuage discomfort pending your dental appointment.
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Permit your dentist to use the treatment appropriate for your situation. A dentist may opt to replace the existing crown, if it still fits properly (and you still have the crown in your possession). If there's much decay affecting the tooth or if you no longer have the crown, you will need a new one.
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