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Suggest Medication For Severe Pain In Front Teeth After Fixing A Crown

i got perminant crowns put on three days ago because i fell downstairs like four years ago and broke my front teeth...i got the nerves removed and the teeth filed down which didn't actually cause pain when the numbness wore off, however since i've had the crowns on my teeth have been in really bad pain, its so bad that when it happens i cant drink or eat, and it's on and off pain throughout the day. Is this normal?? :/
Tue, 26 Aug 2014
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Dentist, Implantology 's  Response
Hello, I went through your question. pain after 3 days of crown fixation is more likely to be a high point in the crown. in other words, the crown must be interfering with your normal biting. Everytime you bite, that particular crown comes in contact before the other teeth and hence more forces onto that particular crown. for this you definitely have to go back to your dentist and get it corrected. otherwise the pain will not subside. Hope you will get better soon.
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Suggest Medication For Severe Pain In Front Teeth After Fixing A Crown

Hello, I went through your question. pain after 3 days of crown fixation is more likely to be a high point in the crown. in other words, the crown must be interfering with your normal biting. Everytime you bite, that particular crown comes in contact before the other teeth and hence more forces onto that particular crown. for this you definitely have to go back to your dentist and get it corrected. otherwise the pain will not subside. Hope you will get better soon.