Crown or Bridge
Here are the steps to follow after getting a dental crown or bridge for a healthy recovery:
Wait to Eat: Avoid eating until the numbness from the anesthesia has completely worn off to prevent biting your tongue or cheek.
Be Gentle on the Treated Area: Chew on the opposite side of your mouth for the first few days and avoid hard or sticky foods to protect the new crown or bridge.
Manage Discomfort: It's normal to experience some sensitivity or discomfort. Use over-the-counter pain relief, like ibuprofen, as recommended by your dentist.
Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss carefully around the crown or bridge, especially at the gumline, to prevent plaque buildup and maintain oral health.
Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Steer clear of very hot or cold foods and drinks, which might cause sensitivity in the treated area.
Be Cautious with Sticky or Hard Foods: Avoid eating sticky or hard foods that could dislodge or damage your new dental work.
Use Fluoride Mouthwash: Consider using a fluoride mouthwash to strengthen the enamel around the crown or bridge and prevent decay.
Follow-Up Appointment: Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments to ensure the crown or bridge is properly fitted and functioning well.
Contact Your Dentist if Necessary: If you experience prolonged pain, sensitivity, or the crown/bridge feels loose, contact your dentist promptly.
These steps will help ensure a smooth recovery and long-term success for your dental crown or bridge.