You have just had a crown placed on your tooth: Our advice

Congratulations on your recentcrown or bridge placement!

You have decided to save or replace a tooth.

When the treatment has been carried out on

intact tooth/teeth.

Generally speaking, a diseased tooth undergoing treatment is at greater risk of recurrence than a solid, healthy tooth.
In the presence of a crown or a bridge, it is more the recurrence of caries that threatens the work, though a new attack on the gums remains possible. In any case, the problem can be mitigated by modifying your habits:

  • Reinforce hygienein the affected area.
  • Brush at least once a daybetween the teeth adjacent to the restoration
  • Under a bridge, perform a daily rinse. You can use a syringe filled with water or a mouthwash.
  • Follow-up with your dentist is essential for long-term maintenance.
  • Every 2-3 months,apply fluoride gel for a week with the brush between the

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