May 9, 2008

Notify Dentist of Gilbert Dental Crown Pain


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The first thing to do after purchasing contact lenses is to make sure they are your size. Most probably, you will consult a vision expert to ensure a proper fit. You can compare it to having a Gilbert dental crown and going back to see the dentist. Gilbert dentist Fotolia_3075647_XS.jpg

We can arrange for you to return to see us, probably weeks or months after we install your Gilbert dental crown. By doing this, we can attend to any matter that crops up.

Problems could take the form of numbness in the area. Your tooth may also feel overly sensitive. The moment you feel any of this, contact us as soon as possible. I can't stress enough how important it is for you to get immediate attention. It needs treating so I can identify the problem and nip it in the bud.

The tingling and numbness could usually be explained away. Normally, it just might be because of the shaping done to your "real" tooth. These feelings could also emanate from your gums, after enduring a process in which they would have been under a lot of pressure.

That's not all. Maybe the bottom of the dental crown may have problems "speaking" to your real tooth. Basically, the two haven't been fitted together accurately.

Or we may not have put in enough cementing material. If it is, indeed, the cement, then the Gilbert dental crown has broken away slightly from the inner layer, also known as the dentine. With your dentine exposed, it is vulnerable each time you have a drink, whether it is hot coffee or cold lemonade. This is the reason that sensation hits you. Imagine scraping your fingernails on a blackboard.

The final possible problem I can imagine is exposure of the nerve root. This can happen during the preparation of your tooth for the attachment of a Gilbert dental crown. It is quite a common ailment because of how the teeth came to need treatment in the first place. In most cases, they were severely damaged.

A root canal is the best solution to clear out the mess from your nerve root and give you back your crown.

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