A Temporary Crown Needs Daily Care and Cleaning Considerations

A temporary crown is typically used by Drs. Musser and Kinney to protect an abutment during the restoration process. The hard, plastic cap is only intended as a protective measure; it is not strong enough to replicate the tooth’s full function. With some daily care and cleaning considerations, you can ensure your chances of having a complication-free restoration process. If... read more »

A Loose Temporary Crown Needs Timely Treatment

A hard, plastic, temporary dental crown is only designed to protect the abutment that is waiting to be restored by a new crown. Crowns need to be custom crafted in a dental lab. If the dental lab technicians have a heavy workflow, there could be a minor delay before your new crown is ready. Brushing and flossing around a temporary... read more »