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Anxiety on account of multiple crowns
Hi, I have had recently ( in last 3 months) 10 rcts and 2 extractions followed by crowns (13 including one previously extracted tooth). Except canine and incisors i have crowns on every other tooth. This is causing lot of anxiety when i think they are not real tooth and what issues might arise going forward. Any help in managing the anxiety is much apprecaited.
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Hello Don’t take tension about this.if u maintain proper oral hygiene,get routine checkup with ur dentist in every 6month .
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Hi Glad to see such brave women. Dont think much about it, u might feel lil discomfort,but you'll get adapted to it. Success of treatment lies : *If you maintain proper oral hygiene. *Regular use of "floss "whenever food gets stuck. *Visit your Dental surgeon for every 3-6 months for  regular check up, it  will help you for the long run.
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To overcome anxiety *Try to meditate/yoga/deep breathing *Regular exercise *sleep well *Avoid strees *Healthy life style * your mind plays tricks, whenever you feel anxiety divert ur mind n involve yourself in some activities which ll give u positive vibes,and happiness..
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First of all kudos to you for having gotten such extensive dental treatment. When the treatment is over successfully with your consent and compliance the question of anxiety doesn't arise at all. Now that you have entrusted in your dentist , continue to trust that the treatment has been done for your benefit and that everything is going to be good. Having so many crowns in the mouth can be daunting but over time you won't even know they exist as you adapt and get used to them. Having said all that make sure you maintain your oral hygiene, get regular followups done and smile.
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