It's not uncommon to experience some strange sensations after a dental crown removal. The sensations may include sensitivity, mild discomfort, or an odd feeling in the area where the crown was placed. These sensations are often temporary and should subside within a few days.
When a dental crown is removed, the underlying tooth structure may be exposed, which can cause heightened sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, air, or pressure. Additionally, the removal process may cause slight trauma or irritation to the surrounding tissues, which can contribute to the unusual sensations.
If the sensations persist or worsen over time, it's advisable to contact your dentist to ensure there are no underlying issues. They will be able to assess your situation and provide appropriate guidance.
Yes, it’s normal. For crown placement, crown preparation is done following root canal treatment and sometimes without it. Sensation is mostly felt in cases in which RCT is not done. You can start with lukewarm saline rinsing for some relief but if the problem persists or increases it’s advisable to consult a dentist for examination.
It's totally normal to feel slight difference/weirdness after removal of crown/cap.
In case of any problem, visit a local dentist for physical evaluation.
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