It is completely ignorant to say crowns are because of lazy hygiene. Get it together. I think someone has a bit of a warped view of their history or is trolling. I am very anal about caring for my teeth, brushing every morning and evening, flossing, rinsing, etc. However, one of my front eyeteeth started to crack and discolor. My dentist decided on drilling it down and applying a crown. So it is not always the persons fault…perfect teeth? To have people judge you as such a disgrace.
But then again, perhaps you need to feel the disgrace. Some people also have medical conditions that increase the acid in their mouth, in conjunction with genetically soft enamel. People who have never experienced the frustration of cavities and root canals when brushing correctly, flossing and using mouthwash should shut up and count themselves lucky.
Not to mention dental root infections caused by dental negligence, which resulted in the loss of one lower molar. What a horrible thing to say! There are many reasons people loose theeth, and not all of them are from lack of attention to their oral hygiene! I have decaying teeth from oral dehydration from chemotherapy! You arrogant judgmental idiot. Quote your sources of that information you are throwing around! Hundreds of thousands of people have a bacteria in there body that is at a much higher level than someone who has what you would call perfect teeth.
This bacteria eats at the enamel on the teeth causing cavities and decay, even with great oral hygiene the decay and cavities is unpreventable. Thus the caps and crowns, to maintain a healthy looking smile. Many people are not taught to properly care for their teeth,and many do NOT have the financial resources to access proper care.
There are many who also are missing teeth due to genetics, Myself included. Your comment is seething with contempt, hatred and ignorance. You may have perfect teeth, but your your consciousness is a one a scale of Anyone who would take the time to come onto this site just to post such a negative comment obviously has greater issues than crowns coming loose.
Some people have other legitimate issues for getting a crown installed. I would say the guy then needing the crown not only is not lazy but has earned a well deserved and perfectly crafted crown by his dentist and to be celebrated by all reading this thread.
What an off-the-wall comment with terrible spelling to boot! Individuals can require the services of a dentist even if they have brushed and flossed daily. In the olden days, fewer people probably died from dental problems than died from stupidity, which the comment I am replying to represents.
I was a victim of a vehicular assault accident on a motorcycle and list my two front teeth. So i have a crown and post.. I got the Dentemp yesterday and used it.
I have to admit, after reading the reviews on the web, I was about to take it back for a refund. But, after reading this publication, I decided to give it a go. I used a thumbtack flag. Bite down hard on it. Yes, it did hurt and throb after I did that, but I did this at night before bedtime and now morning I feel fine.
This morning I had a crown fall off. The dentist is not in. I had a crown with post loose for a couple of months now and with no-time and other financial commitments, I ignored the problem until it fell our yesterday whilst eating breakfast and boy biting on a crown really hurts! My questions are: 1 Will I need a new crown or can the enamel be pasted back on the crown?
Priceless information as my crown just fell off and I am flying out of town the second I leave work. My husband is on the way to purchase your recommendation. Thank you! I appreciate this information. My front crown fell off while brushing. Hi there colleagues, its fantastic post concerning cultureand completely defined, keep it up all the time. Any chance they have those brands here?
If not, any suggestion for travelers in a foreign country? Hi Tom I am a 57 year old, five years ago I had gingivitis bad 9mm pockets, lost two teeth. I started brushing my teeth with soap, today I have no gingivitis. I did not change my brushing habits only what I was brushing with. Have you heard of anyone else with this kind of success. I have had the same success! I learned that whatever is in the tooth paste caused my teeth to hold on to whatever caused cavities.
My teeth always hurt…I hated them! Today,I have no gingivitis at all, no plaque after going to the dentist today and not having my teeth cleaned in years. Make sure inside of crown is dry. Open tube by reversing the cap and punching a hole in the tip of the tube. Apply a small amount of material onto the upper inside edge of the crown.
Remoisten tooth area, place crown on wet tooth and press firmly. Bite down several times to ensure a proper fit. If the bite is not completely comfortable, remove and repeat all steps until the crown feels normal. Allow at least 1 hour to set before eating. Cement will fully set in 1 to 3 hours. NOTE: When replacing a bridge, apply material sparingly to only 1 hollow tooth at each end of the bridge.
We are here to serve you. However, if you have a large chip or a portion of the tooth missing dental wax is not recommended. You should avoid chewing on the side of the damages in your mouth and attempt to reduce pressure and irritation around the tooth by flossing. Put extra glass ionomer in any other pits on the surface of the tooth near the cavity. Rub petroleum jelly on your finger and press down firmly onto the filling for a few seconds, rolling your finger from side to side.
This will make the filling smooth. If the tooth is painful, take acetaminophen or another over-the-counter pain reliever. Rinse your mouth with salt water. If the break caused a sharp or jagged edge, cover it with a piece of wax paraffin or sugarless chewing gum to keep it from cutting your tongue or the inside of your lip or cheek.
Temporary broken tooth repair kits are available in drugstores and online and can be helpful while waiting to see a dentist. Some kits include dental wax to cover jagged edges, and others contain material that can be molded into the shape of a tooth to fill in gaps left on broken or missing teeth. If you can find the fragments of your broken tooth, your dentist may be able to bond it back together. But if the damage extends below your gum line, it will likely need to be extracted.
Leaving a broken tooth untreated can lead to tooth decay, tooth sensitivity, and ultimately, tooth loss. For many people, pain drives them to the dental chair with a tooth injury. So, if your teeth are prone to breaking, it might be due to one of the following causes. Grinding and Clenching Teeth: These habits wear away dental enamel. Poor Oral Care: Decay, cavities, lack of pulp — all can result in brittle teeth due to: Inadequate brushing, which eventually destroys the tooth pulp.
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