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Nimesh Patel
Orthodontist | Orthodontist
- Monroe, New York
- Columbia University
- Accepting new patients
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Is crown placement painful?
However, it's normal to experience some discomfort or sensitivity in the days following the procedure. This is typically mild and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
Factors that can influence discomfort:
Individual pain tolerance: Everyone's pain threshold is different.
Extent of tooth damage: If the tooth was significantly damaged before the crown, you might experience more sensitivity.
Quality of the dental work: A well-fitted crown should minimize post-procedure discomfort.
If you experience severe or persistent pain after the crown placement, it's essential to contact your dentist.