The Lowdown on Dental Crowns: Are They Painful?

February 9, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — cromercarins @ 4:29 pm
Patient smiling after getting dental crowns

Are you worried about your dental crown procedure? Getting a crown is a common treatment to restore the shape, size, and strength of a tooth while improving its appearance. However, many patients, especially those with dental anxiety, wonder if the process of getting dental crowns is painful.

If this sounds like where your thinking is right now, continue reading. You’ll learn more about dental crown treatment and ease your mind.

Is Getting a Crown Painful?

Not at all! When it comes to getting a dental crown, the procedure itself isn’t typically painful. Before the crown is placed, your dentist will numb the area around the tooth being treated with a local anesthetic. This ensures that you won’t feel any pain during the treatment.

What Happens During a Dental Crown Treatment?

Another way to ensure your comfort during any treatment is to learn all you can about it. Sometimes knowing what’s ahead can prepare your mind and calm you down. Here’s what happens when you go in for a dental crown:

Tooth Preparation

After numbing the area, your dentist will prepare the tooth by removing any decayed or damaged portions. This prevents further damage and helps shape it to accommodate the crown.

Impressions

Once the tooth is prepared, your dentist will take impressions of your teeth to create a custom-made crown that fits perfectly. While waiting for the permanent crown to be fabricated, you’ll receive a temporary crown to protect the prepared tooth.

Fitting and Bonding

When the permanent crown is ready, your dentist will carefully place it over the prepared tooth and secure it in place using dental cement. Again, you should not experience any pain during this step of the procedure.

What Happens After Getting a Dental Crown?

After the crown is placed, you may experience some minor discomfort or sensitivity. However, this should subside within a few days as your mouth gets used to the crown. In general, any discomfort following the crown placement procedure is usually mild and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Ibuprofen or acetaminophen work wonders!

While getting a dental crown may involve some dental work and minor discomfort, it is generally not a painful procedure. If you have any concerns or questions about getting a dental crown, be sure to discuss them with your dentist beforehand. Communication is key to alleviating any anxiety to ensure a comfortable experience.

About the Practice

If you need a dental crown, but feel anxious about the procedure, Dr. Julie A. Cromer and Dr. Justin Schwartz are here to help. They are knowledgeable and compassionate dental experts who truly enjoy working with their patients. Every treatment plan utilizes modern dental technology and is tailored to your unique needs. Call (772) 562-5051 to schedule an appointment at Cromer & Cairns Dental, or visit the website to learn more.

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