What Should I Do If I Lose a
Filling or Crown?
Losing a filling or a crown can happen at the most
inconvenient times - even on a weekend
or holiday - making it difficult to see
your dentist immediately. Here are some how-tos on
handling these situations.
How did this happen?
If you lose a filling or a crown, it may be due to chewing
or biting down on something hard, but it could also be due to
tooth decay forming under the filling or crown. The weakened or
exposed area could be sensitive to heat, cold, sweets
or pressure.
What should I do?
Call your dentist immediately to schedule an appointment.
If you can, keep the filling or crown and clean it as
thoroughly as possible - your dentist may be
able to use these to repair the tooth or help determine the
cause of the problem.
What if I can't reach my dentist?
You may be able to place a crown back on the tooth
temporarily by applying a dab of petroleum jelly inside
the crown and placing it back on the tooth, creating a
temporary seal. If you are considering the temporary
crown cements sold commercially, use caution, as they
can harden quickly and if not applied correctly, can cause
a major problem with both your bite and the way the crown
looks in your mouth.
You can also use an over-the-counter temporary
dental filling material or orthodontic wax to fill the
empty tooth. Remember, you should avoid using
the tooth needing repair and see a dentist immediately.
Keep in mind, a temporary fix is just
that - temporary. Your teeth are still
susceptible to decay and shifting position until a permanent
filling or crown is placed. The longer you wait, the
greater the chance that you will have more problems and
expense, so see your dentist immediately!
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