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Dental crown – questions about; my temporary crown just became loose?

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Dental crown – questions about; my temporary crown just became loose?

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The adhesive used to seat a temporary crown are temporary adhesives. The adhesive used for permanent crowns are really strong. Different tooth enamels affect the strength of the adhesive. For now make sure you’re not eating chewy things, be gentle to yourself here. Before rushing to the pharmacy, ask the dental student specifically what adhesive to use. He may be referring to a denture adhesive, not superglue. It’s only two weeks. I’m sure you’re care is good. One of the reasons it takes longer to have work done at the dental school is that diagnosis’s and procedures are all thoroughly checked by the best dentists around – those who teach.

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