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Front tooth crown pain, speech problem,
I have got my front crown about 10months ago, still i feel discomfort and weired!since then i am having speech problem!my crwons r so tight in my mouth that i feel like to get them off!Also they are constantly giving me pain! I cant evn get enough spece to straight my tounge. Is all this normal? I also can feel them in my back side of gum while i talk or just sit quietly.!Cant i feel normal just like before? Plz reply
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At times new things in our oral cavity can be appear little problematic but you should slowly get used to it... but as the problem is lingering since past 10 months I advice you to visit a dentist... May be there is small interocclusal discrepancy for which this problem can appear or may be the prosthetic tooth is too big than your remaining dentition. ..
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If we have any foreign object in our body we feel new..Because it is not familiar to us..I don't think your anterior teeth which were replaced..Much deviated from plane or gross tooth structure..You may find difficulty initially..Later on you may acclamatise
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