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Managing Tooth Sensitivity After Crown Treatment

Tooth sensitivity following crown treatment can be a common circumstance. While it can be uncomfortable, it is typically temporary and manageable with proper care. 

Understand the Cause

Tooth sensitivity following crown treatment often occurs due to the removal of tooth structure and placement of the crown. This process can affect the tooth’s nerve, leading to temporary sensitivity. Additionally, the cement used to attach the crown may lead to increased sensitivity. 

Good Oral Hygiene

Maintaining excellent oral hygiene is important in managing tooth sensitivity. Regular tooth brushing twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste can help treat sensitivity. In addition, flossing daily can help remove plaque and food particles that can exacerbate discomfort.

Foods and Drinks

Certain foods and beverages can trigger or worsen tooth sensitivity. Reduce the consumption of very hot or cold drinks. In addition, avoiding acidic foods and beverages such as citrus fruits, tomatoes, and carbonated drinks can help as well. Instead, opt for lukewarm water and a balanced diet that is gentle on your teeth.

Use Desensitizing Products

Desensitizing toothpaste and mouthwash can be extra effective in managing tooth sensitivity. These products contain compounds that help block the transmission of sensations from the tooth surface to the nerve. Regular use can significantly alleviate discomfort over time.

If sensitivity persists or worsens, it’s essential to consult with our Simi Valley dentist. Persistent sensitivity could indicate issues such as an ill-fitting crown, gum recession, or other underlying dental problems. Your dentist can evaluate your situation and provide targeted treatments to address the cause of your discomfort.

Pinnacle Oral Care

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