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Why does my Tooth Hurt after Getting a Crown?

Albertville, AL

Receiving treatment for extensive tooth decay, fractures, and acidic erosion often requires the common solution of dental crowns. Once a dental crown is placed on your tooth, you should no longer experience discomfort or pain, and the strength of your bite should return to normal. Unfortunately, in some cases, your tooth may hurt after getting a dental crown. Today on the blog, cosmetic dentists in Albertville at Wall Street Dentistry are sharing the reasons why you may experience pain and how to address the situation. 

Symptoms of Dental Crown Pain

Initially, after the procedure, your tooth may be a bit sensitive, but as long as discomfort and pain quickly subside or goes away after a few weeks, you should be fine. However, discomfort or pain that comes back or is chronic may indicate a more complex problem.

Therefore, Wall Street Dentistry recommends being mindful of the following conditions.
  • Discomfort or pain when chewing or biting
  • Tooth soreness upon waking
  • Consistent toothache without a cause
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold substances

Damage to the Crown

Although dental crowns are made of a sturdy substance creating stability for damaged teeth, crowns are not indestructible. A dental crown could suffer damage from an accident or injury to the face. You may notice signs of sensitivity when biting or chewing, or when something hot or cold touches your tooth.

When you feel the zing of pain, we recommend you book an appointment.

Loose Dental Crowns

There are several reasons why a dental crown could become loose, causing discomfort or increased sensitivity. A loose dental crown could be a sign of decay that has developed underneath. The crown will need to be removed, the decayed area cleaned out, and a new crown should be fabricated to fit over your tooth. If you have a loose crown or your crown comes off, you could experience sensitivity or pain. See the dentist right away for treatment.

Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)

Bruxism is the clenching and grinding of your teeth that occurs while you sleep. The excessive pressure on your teeth could cause your dental crown to crack or break, leading to increased sensations or a potential condition called temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ). To help reduce the pressure on your teeth, your Bruxism specialists in Albertville at Wall Street Dentistry offer TMJ therapy to correct the problem and protect the structural integrity of your teeth and dental work.

Health Concerns of the Underlying Tooth

In some cases, the dental crown is not damaged. Instead, the tooth may be decayed under the crown. Therefore, the underlying tooth would need proper treatment, and the dental crown replaced to relieve painful symptoms. Sometimes, the newly crowned tooth may have a microscopic fracture that leads down to the tooth’s root. Often times, these fractures cannot be seen on dental x-rays, and are diagnosed based on your symptoms. A tooth in this condition cannot be saved, and usually requires an extraction. Your family dentists in Albertville at Wall Street Dentistry recommend brushing twice per day, flossing once per day, and participate in regular dental checkups and cleanings for optimum oral health to prevent decay from developing along the edge of your dental crown.

Cosmetic Dentists in Albertville, Boaz, and Guntersville, Alabama

Discomfort and pain in your mouth are typically signs that something is wrong and needs to be addressed immediately. Dental crowns often provide a viable solution for damaged teeth. However, if the pain increases or is continuously present after getting a new crown, contact your friendly family dentist at Wall Street Dentistry to schedule an appointment by calling (256) 878-0525 or contact us online.

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