Temporaries Aftercare

IT FEELS ROUGH.
(Please call us if it is making the tongue sensitive.)
IT CAME OFF.
(This is probably the most common problem. It is supposed to come off easily. Some foods will cause this, so stay away from sticky foods or gum. It is important for the temporary to be there, so call us so we can recement it. You can replace it with a thin layer of vaseline or a denture adhesive until you can come into the office.)
IT FEELS HIGH.
(Come in so we can adjust it. You can bruise the tooth if it is too high.)
IT’S NOT HOW I WANT THE PERMANENT TO LOOK.
(Do not worry. The permanent crown or filling will look much better.)
IT IS SENSITIVE.
(The temporary will not always fit as well as the permanent, so there may be some sensitivity to hot and cold as well as chewing. If it is too uncomfortable, please call.)
The temporary is very important. It protects the exposed dentin so it is not sensitive, prevents food from gathering in the preparation, and prevents the prepared tooth from shifting and moving making seating of the permanent more difficult. Use your toothbrush to clean the temporary as you normally do your other teeth. You will not be able to floss around your temporary as you may dislodge it.
If you have any questions concerning the temporary, please feel free to call the office or my home Remember, it will only be two to three weeks. It will be worth it when you get your beautiful permanent restoration.

