- Do not bite on your new crown for an hour
- Brush and floss as a natural tooth
- your gum may sore for few days, you may rinse with warm salt water, if it persist call your dentist
- Notify your dentist if the crown is loose or move when biting
- Notify your dentist if your bite feels uneven
- It is normal to feel some sensitivity after the preparation
- Caring for the temporaries: You can eat after 30 minutes, but take care as local anesthetic was used for the preparation. Avoid eating sticky foods, especially chewing gum and caramel. Brush normally but floss carefully. if the temporary crown come off we can re cement it
- It is normal to experience some hot, cold and pressure sensitivity after your appointment and your gum may sore for several days.
- If your bite feel uneven or if you have persistent pain please contact our office for help or advice.
- You should not chew hard foods or directly on the new filling for the first 24 hours, chew on the opposite side please.
- It is normal to experience some hot, cold and pressure sensitivity after your appointment and your gum may sore for several days.
- If your bite feel uneven or if you have persistent pain please contact our office for help or advice.
- There is no restrictions to chewing on your new filling; however, local anesthetic was used so please be careful when biting or talking so that you do not bite your lips, cheek or tongue. If possible avoid chewing until the anesthetic dissipates.
- It is normal to feel sensitive to cold or hot stimulus after scaling / root planing; Avoid hot, cold and sour stimulus for 2 days.
- Keep the area clean even if it’s sore, brush and floss after each meal.
- Mouth rinse: use warm salt water rinse 3 times daily or use the mouth wash prescribed by your dentist or dental hygienist.