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Home After Care

Crowns

After receiving your new crown, make sure you take care of it by following these simple directions:

  • Avoid eating anything for an hour or more to allow the bonding agent to set.
  • If an anesthetic was used to perform your procedure, try not to chew any food or gum until the numbness has ended.
  • Your brushing and flossing routine should be as usual.
  • If your teeth are sensitive, try using a toothpaste for sensitive teeth.
  • Take your medications or antibiotics (if prescribed) as stated.
  • Rinse your mouth with salt water 3 times a day to reduce swelling.

You will most likely have discomfort for a few days after your procedure, however if your crown feels crooked, comes off or your sensitivity/pain increases, please call our office with your concerns.