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Why Is My Dental Crown Hurting? | Elite Dental Group Singapore | +65 6333 4456

https://www.elitedental.com.sg/dental... Hi, I'm Dr Shawna D’dharan and an associate dentist of Elite Dental Group. Today I'll be answering a question on "why my crown is hurting". The painful tooth which has just been crowned might be hurting due to one of two reasons. Either something called Pulpitis, which is the inflammation of the nerves inside your tooth or due to a heavy bite. Teeth that have been indicated for a crown have usually undergone multiple rounds of dental treatment, may have really large fillings or sometimes even cracks in them. Now all these may cause the pulp in the tooth to get irritated. An irritated pulp can sometimes get inflamed over time and that is one of the reasons why your crown tooth may be hurting. If the tooth is trimmed too much or sometimes your tooth has been worn so severely after long periods of time, and the nerves are very very close to the top of the tooth, then those get irritated as well, and some that may cause Pulpitis. In old crowns, the margins of the crown is not fitting well onto the tooth, it has open and leaky margins, bacteria can go under and irritate the nerves in the tooth as well and this can be made worse by decay that happens on the tooth under the crown. These open and leaky margins will cause sensitivity and sometimes ultimately dislodge the crown. It is important that poorly fitting crowns or tooth that have been undermined by decay, the crown should be replaced to prevent further loss of teeth. After fitting a new crown you may find that your bite feels a little bit heavier on one side compared to the other side, and this can cause some tenderness around the tooth when you're biting or even some sensitivity to cold. In these instances your dentist will call you back in for a quick bite adjustment, just make sure that your bite is level and it feels normal again. Based on why the tooth is hurting, your dentist will be able to advise on which treatment would be best to solve your problem. To learn more about dental crowns and dental treatment please visit us at www.elitedental.com.sg Learn more! Book an appointment today! https://www.elitedental.com.sg/dental... Elite Dental Group Pte Ltd 1 Grange Rd Orchard Building #12-03, Singapore (239693) Located near Somerset MRT [email protected] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What Are Dental Crowns? A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that is cemented onto existing teeth or implants. Crowns can be used to strengthen and protect a damaged or cracked tooth, and/or after a tooth has had root canal treatment done, and/or improve its appearance, shape or alignment. A crown can also be placed on top of an implant to provide a tooth-like shape and structure for function. When do you need a dental crown? To protect a weak, cracked or damaged tooth from further breakage To restore a severely worn or cracked tooth To reinforce a tooth with a large filling To reinforce a tooth that has had root canal treatment To cover poorly shaped or severely discolored teeth To hold a dental bridge in place To cover a dental implant What are dental crowns made of? The most popular type of dental crown in the market today is Zirconia. Other materials include gold and metal alloys, other types of porcelain (lithium disilicate) or resin-ceramic hybrids. Porcelain can also be combined with zirconia or metal bases. https://www.elitedental.com.sg/dental... #DentalCrowns #Singapore #DrShawna Elite Dental Group Pte Ltd 1 Grange Rd Orchard Building #12-03, Singapore (239693) Located near Somerset MRT +65 6333 4456 (24-hour hotline) +65 9788 9407 (SMS/Whatsapp) [email protected]

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