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5 Tips to Prevent Damage to Your Dental Crown
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / November 21, 2025 / Whether you've had dental crowns placed after a root canal, a dental implant installation, or just to cover a damaged tooth, they are designed to be a long-lasting way to restore your smile. However, just like natural teeth, they still need care and attention to prevent damage. If you don't take care of your dental crown, it may require replacement earlier than expected, leading to higher costs down the road. Here are five practical tips to help you maintain your dental crown in excellent condition for years to come.
1. Avoid hard or sticky foods
Watching what you eat isn't just good advice for your diet. Sticky, sugary food can pull at the adhesive that is keeping your crown attached, which runs the risk of it coming loose. Biting down hard on things like ice cubes or nut shells also runs the risk of cracking your crown.1 You don't need to eliminate these foods entirely, but be mindful while eating. Consider chewing on the opposite side of your mouth, just to be safe.
2. Practice good oral hygiene
Just because your crown won't decay, the tooth it's protecting still needs proper care. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, and don't forget to floss.1 This helps prevent plaque from building up under and around the crown, thereby preventing more serious problems in the future. Just be gentle and use a soft-bristled toothbrush. You don't want to accidentally dislodge the crown.
3. Protect your crown during physical activity
If you play a high-contact sport like football, soccer, or boxing, make sure to always wear a mouthguard during play. Physical impact can crack or dislodge crowns, especially if they're new or nearing replacement. You can even get mouthguards custom-made to fit your teeth, providing an additional level of protection.
4. Avoid using your teeth as tools
It might seem convenient to open packages, tear tape, or bite fingernails with your teeth, but doing so can damage your crown. This type of pressure can loosen the adhesive or even cause fractures. Always reach for the scissors instead of using your teeth.
5. Talk to your dentist about discomfort
If you experience any pain or unusual sensations around your dental crown, please contact your dentist as soon as possible. With a quick examination, they can determine whether the crown is simply loose or needs readjustment, or if a more serious issue is at play. Don't wait too long. This could be a sign of a serious infection.
Protect your crown for years to come
Taking care of your dental crown is a key part of your oral health. With dental crown cost a concern for many, you don't want to have to pay for an unnecessary replacement or repair just because you haven't taken the proper care. It may feel unnatural or unnecessary, but taking these easy steps to protect your crown can save you time, energy, and money. Keep your crown safe and enjoy a healthier, happier smile.
Contact Information:
Name: Sonakshi Murze
Email: [email protected]
Job Title: Manager
SOURCE: iQuanti
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