What to Do If Your Dental Crown Falls Off

A dental crown can be an ideal way to restore the health and appearance of a damaged tooth. It can last for 10 to 15 years with proper care. However, dental crowns can sometimes come out prematurely. When this occurs, it is important to know how to handle the situation properly.

A step-by-step guide to dealing with a lost dental crown

If a patient's dental crown has fallen out, they can ensure that the situation is handled properly by following this five-step process. Most importantly, however, they should call the dentist to see if an immediate visit is necessary or if repositioning or replacing the crown can wait for a more convenient time.

Find the crown

The first step is to find the dental crown. Unfortunately, many patients give up searching for the crown, thinking it cannot be put back into place. While some patients require a new dental crown, the dentist may be able to clean and reposition the crown, saving the patient money and time.

Call the dentist

After locating the dental crown and keeping it in a safe place, the next step is to call the dentist. They can guide the patient through the rest of the process. For example, they may recommend coming in the same day to have the crown repositioned or to start the replacement process, or they may provide care instructions to manage the discomfort and protect the affected area until a more convenient visit within a couple of days after the crown falls out.

Keep the dental crown clean

The dental crown cannot be repositioned if it is dirty or damaged. Patients should keep the crown someplace safe and clean (e.g., in a plastic baggie) until arriving at the dentist. This gives the patient the best chance of keeping their original dental crown. The patient should also keep their mouth as clean as possible.

Manage the pain

There may be slight discomfort and sensitivity after the dental crown falls off. To manage the discomfort, keep the mouth clean, and use a saltwater rinse to disinfect the affected area. Over-the-counter pain relievers (e.g., ibuprofen) are acceptable as well. However, if the pain becomes intolerable, visit the dentist as soon as possible.

Stay calm and get a ride to the dentist

Losing a dental crown can be scary, but it is relatively common and simple to treat. Be sure to remain calm. For patients who need to visit the dentist for emergency care, it is best to find a ride to the dentist, if possible, rather than drive.

Frequently asked questions about a fallen dental crown

Below are several answers to frequently asked questions dentists receive about a fallen-out dental crown.

What are the risks of not addressing a dental crown that has fallen out?

Dental crowns protect teeth that are damaged. If the crown is removed, then the tooth is exposed and vulnerable. If left untreated for an extended time, the tooth may become infected. Additionally, the tooth may feel incredibly sensitive to cold or hot stimuli (including air). In some cases, the tooth may also be vulnerable to falling out without treatment.

Should I brush my teeth if my dental crown fell out?

It is important to keep the mouth as clean as possible if your dental crown has fallen out. This includes brushing your teeth (at least until your dental appointment). However, it is important to brush gently so as not to irritate the affected tooth or cause it to come loose or fall out. Mouthwash is also encouraged, although it may be best to avoid flossing around the affected tooth.

Can my dentist reapply the same dental crown?

This depends on the condition of the dental crown. If the dental crown is relatively new and still in good condition, they may be able to clean the crown up and receive it to the tooth. However, if the crown is damaged in any way or outdated, it is likely best to replace it with a new, improved, more reliable one.

Call us today if your dental crown has fallen off

Here at our dental practice, we can help you replace or reposition a fallen crown. We encourage you to call us if you have lost your crown. We can help ensure the discomfort is managed and provide you with a temporary crown while your new crown is being created in the lab.

Please request an appointment here: https://www.everest-dental.com or call Everest Dental at (407) 588-4388 for an appointment in our Oviedo office.

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