In general "pain" is not a normal outcome of full crown coverage, whether it is temporary or permanent, as your dentist is providing this treatment to prevent the tooth from fracturing in the future. Discomfort may occur and is common while your mouth gets adjusted to the fitting of the new crown. This type of discomfort resolves by itself within a few days of treatment. However, the discomfort you are experiencing can be the result of a few different things. Let me give you some examples and recommend that "if" the pain continues to seek an appointment with your dentist or dental office for appropriate care. Pain following crown placement can be described as: 1. Pain on chewing - can be related to changes in your bite 2. Pain/sensitivity to cold/hot - can be related to the sensitivity of the nerve of the tooth for various reasons 3. Constant/spontaneous pain that keeps me awake at night - can be a sign of nerve damage within the tooth to various factors The most important thing is to seek advice from your dental professional to make them aware of your symptoms so that they can take the right measures to resolve the pain you are experiencing.Thanks