Does Getting a Dental Crown Hurt?
August 12, 2024
If your dentist has recommended a dental crown to protect a compromised tooth, there’s nothing to fear. You don’t have to worry about a painful day in the dentist’s chair. Your comfort will always be their top priority. When choosing a dentist who offers the latest technologies and treatments, you’ll benefit from superior results without compromising your comfort. Here’s what you can expect when getting your restoration.
What to Expect When Getting a Dental Crown
After your initial consultation, you’ll be scheduled for your procedure, which will only take one appointment. Thanks to CEREC technology. Your dentist will administer a local numbing medication to block any pain when prepping your tooth for the crown. Your tooth must be reshaped to allow the restoration to fit over it. You may feel some pressure or vibrations, but you won’t have any outright pain.
After your tooth has been prepped, your dentist will take a digital impression of your mouth. You don’t have to hold a messy or foul-tasting material in your mouth for several minutes. The scan is sent to CAD/CAM software, where your dentist will set the specifics for your crown to look natural.
Once all the final details have been set, the information is sent to an in-office milling machine, where your crown will be cut from a single block of ceramic material in about 1 hour. Your dentist will bond your crown to your tooth, and you’ll walk out of their office with a restoration that looks and feels natural. There’s no need for a temporary restoration or a second appointment.
Recovering from Getting a Dental Crown
It can take a few hours for the numbing medication to wear off. Once it dissipates, your mouth may be tender for a few days. You can manage it with an over-the-counter pain reliever and eating soft foods. You won’t have to worry about a long or painful recovery.
Although it may take a few days to get used to your crown, in no time at all, you may forget it is there. Your restoration can serve you for many years with the correct care, like brushing and flossing. Your tooth will have the protection it needs to last for a lifetime.
About Dr. Steven Kendrick
Dr. Kendrick achieved his dental degree at the Oklahoma University College of Dentistry and has continued his education in various specialties, including CEREC crowns, cosmetic dentistry, and general dentistry. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Dental Association. Schedule an appointment through his website or call his office at (405) 732-0431.
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