
If you’ve recently gotten a dental crown or will be getting one soon, you’ve had damage to your teeth that was too severe to be repaired with a simple dental filling. Dental crowns are a great way to restore your tooth’s strength and appearance for many years. But it’s not uncommon to have a bit of lingering pain soon after the procedure is done, particularly if you’re still wearing a temporary crown. Fortunately, the pain usually goes away on its own within a few weeks, but there are some great at-home options you can use in the meantime. Learn more below!
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