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I feel pain in crowns placed on my three front teeth it has been few hours since i got them permanently crowned i ate my dinner too is the pain normal?

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

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Prior pain?: Were the teeth sensitive before the crowns were cemented (when you had the temporaries?) it is perfectly normal to have some sensitivity, but is should pass rather quickly. Consult with your dentist if the pain persists.

Answered 6/3/2015

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No pain better: If you just got new crowns, the nerves of the teeth could be a little unhappy about the whole process. Take an anti-inflammatory tonight then again in the morning. 800 mg of ibuprofen. If the discomfort persists, call your dentist fairly soon. Pay attention to what sets off the pain, is it an ache, biting, hot or cold sensitivity. The reason you needed the crowns could be a factor.

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