Permanent crown

2019-09-04 16:04:20
Today I have done placed permanent crown but when ever I closed my mouth . click sounds come to crown teeth ..is normal..? After how many days I should go to dentist?
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Visit the dentist and get corrected as it is not normal.  Any high point get it reduced.

Answered2019-09-05 04:03:54

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You need to visit your dentist and get it corrected...orelse it will give you problem in a few days

Answered2019-09-04 18:01:10

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Hi. Please go to your dentist and get your bite checked properly. Its most probably due to a high point which can easily be rectified in clinic.

Answered2019-09-04 17:10:40

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Hi it doesn't sound normal. there must be some high point. Whn you bite are all the teeth in contact? If not. Visit your dentist tomorrow itself. Get the occlusion corrected.
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Visit your dentist tomorrow avoid biting from that side.

Answered2019-09-04 17:01:44

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Namaskaram, In the mouth of a healthy patient, a dental crown should last at least 10 years. This is why many dental practices offer a ten-year warranty on their dental crowns. However, when a dental crown makes clicking noise, this could be due to several reasons. 1.Improper bite due to high points of the crown 2.Gum Recession also Causes Clicking . Sometimes saliva occupies the empty space between the crown and the receded gum resulting in a click sound. 3.Loose Crowns or ill fitted crowns ( improper cementations ). You need to visit your dentist without any delay to prevent any further complications . Team Shambhala.

Answered2019-09-05 09:27:07

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