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Hi:Dry Socket is due to infection in the extraction site, it has nothing to do with left over cement. Cement usually causes inflamation, once removed it should heal and go back to normal.Best,Dr. Maddahi.
Dry socket is a situation after a tooth is extracted and the blood clot comes out in the first week. It has nothing to do with cement.
Hi:My suggestion at this time is to place the permanent crown with temporary cement so if the pain continues the crown can be removed for root canal procedure.Best,Dr. Maddahi
Hello and thank you for your question. The best way to answer this is by contacting Medicaid, because it can vary by state. Also, I recommend getting a consult with a Prosthodontist, who can discuss with you the different types of crowns to give you the best long-term results. A...
It's not unheard of the develop a cavity after having a crown placed. With anything unnatural being placed on a tooth, it's extra important to maintain great oral hygiene including flossing daily and fluoride rinses to prevent decay. Crowns, fillings, bridges, etc create areas for plaque and...