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Why Is There Pain Under Your Crown?

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  Every dentist near you recommends and uses dental crowns in SW Edmonton to solve a wide range of dental issues. The last thing any dentist expects or any patient wants is to experience pain under or around that crown. Here are the likeliest causes of crown-related pain and discomfort. Normal post-procedure soreness Mild discomfort, soreness, tenderness and sensitivity in your teeth and gums is normal after receiving a new crown. Your crown will take a little bit of time to settle and the tissues in your mouth will take a short period of time to recover from any irritation suffered during the crown procedure. Mild and temporary discomfort after receiving a crown is normal and nothing to be alarmed about. If you find it distracting, use over-the-counter pain medication as directed. If your discomfort worsens rather than improves, though, get in touch with a dentist in SW Edmonton for their advice. Your crown may not be sitting or fitting right If you notice a change to the wa