On Sep 23, 10:34 am, "Mike" <12...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, I've got a crown that's held in place using temporary cement.
Should I.be concerned about the temporary cement dissolving?
My dentist says don't worry about it.
The temporary crown is just to cover the tooth while your permanent
crown is being prepped. If your temp falls out you can get some
cement at CVS and glue it back on. I used the cement on the outside
surface of the temp crown to smooth it out because it was digging into
my tongue. Worked great !!
Re: Crown pain ...tooth over from the center. ... is easier to cement, as a resin-modified glass ionomer cement can be ... cement for the usual PFM type of crown,... So why aren't all crowns of the PFM type?... (sci.med.dentistry)
Re: Why does my crown hurt to tap it? ... > I called the endo.... go ahead and cement the crown.... and live with the sensitivity.... (sci.med.dentistry)
Why does my crown hurt to tap it? ... I had a crown made, had it temporarily cemented, then had a root canal ... I called the endo.... go ahead and cement the crown. ... IF it IS normal that a crown have some sensitivity to touch in some ... (sci.med.dentistry)