Post-Op Home Care for Final Crowns
Follow these recommendations to ensure long-term satisfaction!
Now that we’ve placed your permanent crowns, follow these recommendations to ensure its success.
Chewing and Eating – If we used an anesthetic during the procedure, avoid chewing until the numbness has worn off completely. To protect your crown, avoid chewing ice or other hard objects.
Brushing and flossing – Brush and floss normally. If your teeth are sensitive to hot, cold, or pressure, use a desensitizing toothpaste. If sensitivity persists beyond a few days, call us.
Medication and Discomfort – Take antibiotics or other medications only as directed. To reduce any discomfort or swelling, rinse your mouth three times a day with warm salt water. Use about one teaspoon of salt per glass of warm water. It’s normal for your gums to be sore for several days.
When to Call Us – Call our office if your bite feels uneven, you have sensitivity or discomfort that increases or continues beyond three or four days, or if you have any questions or concerns.
GENERAL DENTISTRY IN NOBLESVILLE AND FISHERS
It's no surprise that the dental office is not everyone’s favorite place to visit. But we’re excited to serve you and your family! At Gove Family Dentistry, we want your experience to be a pleasant one. Contact us if you have any initial questions or concerns about your first visit or dental treatment. Our goal is to make your visit as positive as possible. We look forward to meeting you in person!