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Will I Be Normal Until The Dentist Fixes The Fallen Crown Back?

The gold crown on my tooth fell out last night will my tooth be okay until I see my dentist. I doesn't
really hurt and I can eat and drink. I just want to be sure the stuff inside my tooth with stay in place. Is it okay to brush lightly back there. My dentist is on vacation until 2/11/14
Wed, 26 Mar 2014
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
THANKS FOR YOUR QUERY, i have gone through your question,
nothing to worry about the dislodged crown, retain the the crown safely and do not bite on hard things...you can brush that area..consult a dentist and get it fixed as early as possible. if the tooth get fractured then it will be a problem, So consult a dental surgeon as early as possible....i hope my answer will help you....
with regards
Dr. Mahesh Kumar T.S
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Will I Be Normal Until The Dentist Fixes The Fallen Crown Back?

THANKS FOR YOUR QUERY, i have gone through your question, nothing to worry about the dislodged crown, retain the the crown safely and do not bite on hard things...you can brush that area..consult a dentist and get it fixed as early as possible. if the tooth get fractured then it will be a problem, So consult a dental surgeon as early as possible....i hope my answer will help you.... with regards Dr. Mahesh Kumar T.S