Oral hygiene is the key try to do proper brushing twice daily and flossing, If any mouth wash prescribed by your previous doctor as per your oral hygiene need do that too.
Avoid biting hard foods ,sticky foods, chewing gums .if you are non vegetarian,it's better to choose bone less....
Proper cleaning and maintaining good oral hygiene is important .
Hi, first of all maintain oral hygiene, 2.dont bite anything too hard or unnatural like an ice, opening cocacola bottle with your teeth or nut etc. 3. Fibrous food , partially cooked non veg food which get trapped between teeth and gums.
Chocolate like eclairs which is too sticky can pull out the crown. If there is a fall or tauma go and get checked by the dentist.
Next Steps
dont bite anything too hard or unnatural like an ice, opening cocacola bottle with your teeth or nut etc. 3. Fibrous food , partially cooked non veg food which get trapped between teeth and gums. dont bite anything too hard or unnatural like an ice, opening cocacola bottle with your teeth or nut etc. 3. Fibrous food , partially cooked non veg food which get trapped between teeth and gums. dont bite anything too hard or unnatural like an ice, opening cocacola bottle with your teeth or nut etc. 3. Fibrous food , partially cooked non veg food which get trapped between teeth and gums.
Health Tips
If there is a trauma Or fall immediately go to the dentist to check the crown
Maintain oral hygiene.
Warm saline rinses thrice a day.
Avoid biting from crowned teeth.
Better to cut fruits like apple, guava etc in slices/pieces.
Do regular dental check up after every 6 months.
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