Does Getting Dental Crowns Hurt?
August 12, 2021
Have you been told that you’re in need of a dental crown? A dental crown is a protective “cap” that is placed over the chewing surface of your entire tooth in order to keep it protected and improve its appearance. Then can be placed on teeth that are broken, have a large filling, or are otherwise damaged. However, one question that may be lingering in your mind is whether or not the procedure will hurt. Continue reading to learn more about what you can expect during the procedure as well as some of the numerous benefits or dental crowns.
Does Getting a Dental Crown Hurt?
When you go to the dentist to get restorative work, like a dental crown, your dentist will numb the area with a local anesthetic. This way, you shouldn’t feel any pain throughout the duration of your treatment. The anesthetic will wear off gradually, so you won’t regain feeling in the area for a few hours.
Since your tooth is adjusted during a crown treatment, you may experience some tenderness in the area for a couple of weeks as your dental nerve responds to the anatomical changes. An over-the-counter pain reliever is typically all you would need to manage any mild sensitivity during this time. Since dental crowns protect your damaged tooth, they can actually help to treat tooth pain and sensitivity!
What Are the Benefits of Dental Crowns?
There are numerous advantages of opting for dental crowns to keep your compromised teeth safe. Here are just a handful of them:
- Relieves Pain: If you have a tooth that has been damaged by decay or an injury, you are much more likely to experience pain or discomfort when it’s exposed to outside temperatures or pressure. Dental crowns are able to cover and protect the tooth from these things, therefore reducing overall discomfort of a trouble tooth.
- Improved Appearance: Crowns are able to improve the appearance of teeth by correcting discoloration, staining, chips, misshapen teeth, and more. They are customized to be the exact size, shape, and color needed to blend in with the rest of your smile.
- Quick Process: Having a dental crown placed only take a few weeks. It is a pretty simple and painless procedure.
If you’re in need of a dental crown, you have nothing to fear. With modern dental techniques and anesthetics, the whole process will be a breeze!
About the Author
Dr. Laura Philipps is an experienced dentist with over two decades of experience in dentistry so far. She earned her Doctor of Dental Medicine from Tufts University and is passionate about continuing her education to keep her knowledge and skills sharp. Currently, she is a proud member of the American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, American Equilibration Society, and American Academy for Oral Systemic Health. For more information or to schedule an appointment at her office in Midland, visit her website or call (432) 570-4433.
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