If you have any issues or experience any symptoms associated with your treatment, please don’t hesitate to call us.
It takes time to adjust to your new smile after a reconstructive procedure. Your brain will readjust over a few days to your teeth’s new shape &/or alignment.
After mainly procedures, your teeth will be more sensitive to things like hot & cold. Your gums may also be sore for a few days depending on what was done.
Rinsing with warm salt water (a teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water) three times a day will reduce pain and swelling. Over-the-counter pain medication is usually enough to deal with any discomfort.
You may also find you have difficulty speaking as you normally would. Again, your brain is adjusting to the changes from your procedure & this will wear off quickly.
As always, to prevent tooth decay, regular brushing & flossing is a must. Combined with regular cleaning appointments, you’ll be sure to get the most out of your treatment & your smile overall.
Any food that can damage a natural tooth can do the same to implants, crowns or veneers. Avoid hard foods & substances such as hard candy & be sure to drop any bad habits like chewing on your pen! Staining can also affect treated areas similarly to natural teeth, so avoiding smoking or excess amounts of drink like coffee, wine will keep your smile at its whitest.
We are here to help you live the life you want while maintaining your dental health. If you’re especially active in more contact activities, we’re happy to make a mouthguard that is custom fit for your new smile.
Again, avoiding sticky food is a good way to maintain your crown, especially if you are wearing a temporary one between procedures. Favoring the affected side of your mouth can also help at this stage. It is important to brush normally, but floss carefully & don’t pull up on the floss. Doing so may dislodge the temporary crown. Pull the floss out from the side of the temporary crown instead.
If your bite feels uneven, if you have persistent pain, or if you have any other questions or concerns, please call our office.