Crown and Bridge
        
            Crowns, bridges, and veneers usually take two or three appointments to complete.
            On the first appointment the teeth are prepared. Temporary crowns, bridges or veneers
            are placed to protect the teeth while the custom restoration is being made. After
            each appointment when anesthetic has been used, your lips, teeth and tongue may
            be numb for several hours after the appointment. Avoid any chewing until the numbness
            has completely worn off.
        
            On rare occasions, temporary crowns come off. Call us if this happens and keep the
            temporary so we can re-cement it. It is very important for the proper fit of your
            final restoration that temporaries stay in place. If you are out of town and your
            temporary dislodges, you can put a small amount of Vaseline or Dent Temp (an over
            the counter dental adhesive available in most drug stores) in it and reseat it.
            This will hold it in place until you can get in and see us.
        
            It's normal to experience some hot, cold, and pressure sensitivity after each appointment.
            Your gums may be sore for several days. Rinse three times a day with warm salt water
            (a tsp. of salt in a cup of warm water, rinse-swish-spit) to reduce pain and swelling.
            Use medication only as directed.
        
            To help keep your temporary in place, avoid eating sticky foods (especially gum),
            hard foods, and if possible, chew only on the opposite side of your mouth. It's
            important to continue to brush normally, but floss very carefully and remove the
            floss from the side to prevent removal of the temporary crown.
        
            If your bite feels uneven, if you have persistent pain, or you have any other questions
            or concerns, please call our office.