I recently had a crown put on my two front bottom teeth that were badly chipped after an accident. My teeth were very crooked to begin with and my dentist ended up using one crown to cover both to make them look straight. However the crown is irritating my tongue since i can feel a very sharp edge on the bottom. I also feel as though my bite is too high. My question is, can this be fixed and is it common practice to crown two teeth with one crown when they are misaligned?
I had a root canal a month ago and permanent crown placed about 2 weeks ago. I woke up last night with very sharp pain, especially when pressing on the tooth. After some initial discomfort, I had been pain free (I also had a filling on a neighboring tooth so there was a lot going on). No real sensitivity to hot/cold, and taking a couple Advil seems to alleviate the worst of the pain
I have had two missing upper front teeth crowned along with side teeth bridged. Now I feel inner edges of crown are sharp to my tongue when the tongue moves and it irritates to me in my communication. The air is releasing through the margin of the crown. I don't feel comfortable. Is there any way to fix this? Please.
Whilst having a root canal done a few years ago, my tooth snapped off to my roots. Since then I have had a tooth made out of filling, and finally on Wednesday I was able to get my preparation for my crown. Whilst having it done, I felt some sharp shooting pains. The dentist gave me some anaesthetic & all was okay. Now all of a sudden, I am getting quite a lot of sharp shooting pains again. Just a little worried.