Dental Crown problem. PLEASE HELP..

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Dental Crown problem. PLEASE HELP..

Hello Doctor,

I have a serious problem and i need URGENT HELP. please help me.

I had a cavity issue and i went to a Dentist. The dentist told me that all my molar tooth have worn out/ dentin is exposed and i to get crown for all top and bottom molars [4+4]. I went for it and got the crown fixed around Jan 10.
Now after having crown/bridge, i am not able to bite/chew from the right side of mouth and also have some sensitivity. Whenever i bite/chew from right side of my mouth i have pain and i cant chew. Also cant have anything cold..
Can you please guide me what should i do now. What could be the problem. How can this be fixed.

I am not in the same town where i got the crowns placed.

Please advice.

Thanks in advance.

2010-01-28 23:00

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Reply to Dental Crown problem. PLEASE HELP.. / 28.1.2010 23:00

I would recommend to wait 3 more weeks, but if your problems persist, the crowns should be checked by the doctor.

Sincerely

2010-01-28 23:17

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Hello Dr,

Thanks for your quick response.
Does it normally take 3-4 weeks to get set.
My Doctor who did the crown told me that all should be fine within a week and i can use the right side jaws normally.

Please advise..

2010-01-28 23:29

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Reply to Dental Crown problem. PLEASE HELP.. / 28.1.2010 23:00

staying for 3 weeks is ok. If pain persists that means that pulps are injured and you need to have rct in the prepared teeth.

have a nice day

2010-01-29 00:49

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Reply to Dental Crown problem. PLEASE HELP.. / 28.1.2010 23:00

Dear madam/sir,
I would like to recommend to chceck the bite, to make an x-ray by the dentist.

have a nice day
Dr.A.Kral

2010-01-29 10:57

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Reply to Dental Crown problem. PLEASE HELP.. / 28.1.2010 23:00

Hello,

It is necessary to come to see us, so we could check it and make X-rays. We need to see, if the teeth have made canal root treatment or are vital.
If you are interested, please make an appointment at our receptionist.
Thank you

2010-01-29 13:24

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