What Foods Should You Avoid With Dental Crowns?

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A dental crown can create a better-looking tooth than one that has been damaged to where a repair isn’t possible. Dr. Matthew Ward and the experts at Bay City Dental Center in Bay City, MI will help install a crown over any teeth that need immediate attention. Proper dental crown management is critical to its success.

Dental crowns require proper cleaning and care to ensure they stay healthy and will not become dislodged. You’ll also need to avoid eating certain foods when you have a dental crown. The right plans for your dental implant will make a positive impact on how it works. Here’s a closer look at what you should avoid, plus what to do if you cannot avoid these foods.

Avoid hard foods

Avoid hard foods when possible, as they can break or chip your teeth and your crowns. Various seeds, nuts, and candies can be dangerous to a crown. These can also be worse if they feature small parts that could stick in parts of your teeth.

Stay away from sticky foods

Sticky foods can also be harmful to a crown. Sometimes, a food might stick to your teeth to where it cannot come off without a bit of extra force or stress.

Be careful with raw produce

Raw vegetables and fruits are often too hard and tough to consume. Cooked produce is softer and easier to eat, so it will not harm your dental crown.

What about temporary crowns?

You’ll require additional considerations before eating anything while you have a temporary crown. A temporary crown will be in place for a few weeks or months before you receive your new crown. The temporary model is more fragile than the new one, requiring additional caution.

Do not consume anything overly hot or cold if you have a temporary crown. The temperature may irritate the site and keep the recovery process from moving forward.

Do not eat anything tough, like a hard meat product. The extra effort necessary for chewing something may harm the crown.

What if you do eat foods that could damage crowns?

At Bay City Dental Center in Bay City, MI, Dr. Ward understands there are times when you cannot avoid certain foods for whatever reason. Be sure when aiming to eat any foods you should avoid that you consume them away from the crown. Do not apply the foods directly over the crown, as doing so can cause undue stress to the area. Clean off your teeth as soon as possible after you finish eating these foods to prevent any residue or other items from sticking around a spot.

Where can I find out more about dental crowns in the Bay City area?

If you are interested in finding out more about dental crowns and you live in the Bay City, Saginaw, or Midland, MI areas, reach out to our staff at Bay City Dental Center in Bay City, MI for a consultation. Dr. Matthew Ward and the rest of the dental team can assess your situation and discuss a treatment plan for how you can manage a dental crown and other ways you can improve your oral health.

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