June 19, 2008
Notify Dentist of Chagrin Falls Dental Crown Pain
Imagine buying a new set of contact lenses. It is likely that you will consult a vision expert for any necessary adjustments to ensure the lenses go on to your eyes easily. You can have a similar situation with your teeth, especially upon getting a Chagrin Falls dental crown. 
We have follow-up consultations weeks or months after we install your Chagrin Falls dental crown. By doing this, we can avoid any untoward complications.
You could feel numbness or a stinging sensation. Maybe even a slight bit of pain. If you feel something unusual, you should make an appointment with us quick as you can. It is crucial that you seek treatment fast because we don't want it to deteriorate.
It is quite common for tingling and numbness to occur. Usually, you may be experiencing the effects of when we scraped away bits of your enamel or dentine, which is the inner layer of your tooth. Your gums might also still be adjusting, having been subjected to vibrations.
The crown itself may be the cause. It could be that the dental crown, particularly the bottom part, has difficulties with the tooth it is attached to. In plain English, the crown doesn't fit.
Maybe we did not give you adequate cement for the crown to stay on. When this happens, the Chagrin Falls dental crown has broken away slightly from the inner layer, also known as the dentine. With your dentine exposed, it is vulnerable whenever your have something cold or hot to drink. When this happens, you can feel it in your teeth and body. It's like scratching your nails over a blackboard.
The final possible problem I can imagine is exposure of the nerve root. You may have suffered this while we got the tooth ready for the attachment of a Chagrin Falls dental crown. We find this condition happening quite a bit given the poor condition of the teeth at the start. I've seen some really bad teeth in my day.
A root canal is the best solution to extract the nerve root so we can replace the crown.