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Dental crowns are widespread. A dental crown can help heal a tooth that has been damaged by decay or injury. However, just like genuine teeth, dental crowns can be damaged, and temporary crowns may fall off in certain situations. Here's what to do if your permanent or temporary dental crown has fallen out.

Your Dental Crown Fell Out During a Weekday?

If your dental crown falls out during normal business hours, the first thing you should do is contact your dentist and seek an emergency appointment. whether you have a crown that has fallen out, bring it with you to see whether it can be repaired. If you are unable to be seen immediately, please follow the steps below until you can schedule an appointment.

What to Do if Your Crown Falls Off on a Weekend or at Night

If your dental crown falls off, call emergency dental care to schedule an appointment. However, if you don’t have a number, you may search for “emergency dentist near me” to find one in your area. 

If your dental crown fell out on the weekend or in the evening when dentist offices are closed, you will most likely be unable to schedule an appointment until at least the next day. However, do not panic. If your dental crown falls off and you are unable to be seen immediately, follow these steps:

1. Stay Calm

Before we get into what to do if your dental crown falls out, the first thing to remember is to remain cool. It can be upsetting to lose your dental crown but keep in mind that it can be repaired. It may feel unpleasant at first, but the harm is not permanent.

2. Inspect the Crown

Knowing what to do if your dental crown falls off is dependent on the condition of the crown. If you can find the crown, do so. Examine the area carefully to determine the extent of the damage. If there is no tooth inside the crown, your dentist can likely reconnect it. If you notice a small amount of metal inside the crown, it is normal; this is the crown's post, which helps to keep it fastened to your tooth.

3. Call Your Dentist

If your dental crown slips off, call your dentist right away. Inform them of what happened and request a dental appointment. Your dentist may inquire whether you still have the crown and what condition it is in. Schedule an appointment to repair or reattach the crown as soon as feasible.

4. Clean the Crown

If you still have the crown, properly clean it with soap and water. Put it in a secure location where it will remain clean, such as a plastic bag. Keep it in a secure location and remember to bring it with you when you visit the dentist.

5. Protect Your Tooth

Your crown was originally intended to protect a damaged tooth. It is critical to understand how to safeguard the underlying tooth structure if your crown is damaged or has fallen off. The nerves and sensitive tissue of the tooth may now be revealed and responsive to touch and temperature. Go to the pharmacy and buy temporary dental cement. Carefully shape the cement around the exposed tooth, following the packaging instructions. Dental wax may also be useful in protecting the tooth temporarily.

6. Avoid Certain Foods

Though your tooth will be temporarily secured with dental cement or wax, certain foods will dislodge the cement, exposing the tooth and damaging the underlying structures. If your dental crown has fallen off, you should avoid all crunchy, chewy, or harsh foods. You may also notice that eating hot or cold meals causes you pain. Avoid these meals until you can visit the dentist and have your crown restored.

7. See Your Dentist

If you've planned an emergency dental appointment, you should be able to see your dentist quickly. Bring the crown with you; your dentist may be able to reattach it. If the crown was severely damaged, you will most likely require a replacement crown placed.

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