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Royal Troubles: How to Handle a Fallen Crown

May 29, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — tntadmin @ 9:47 pm
Person holding their dental crown

If you got a dental crown in the past, then you might’ve been getting good use of it over time. While you get back your comfortable bite, there’s a rare chance that it falls out unexpectedly. This situation can be worrying, but thankfully, it’s not an urgent emergency. Here’s what to do if your crown falls out and how your dentist can get you back to your confident smile.

Step #1: Rinse Out Your Crown

You should first take a deep breath. It’s easy to get worked up, but your mouth isn’t in any immediate harm. Find where your restoration went and rinse it. If it’s still fully intact, then you can gently brush it to remove any debris. If not, then swish around water and try not to swallow any pieces.

Afterward, place it in a clean container to bring to your dentist. It’s also best to brush your teeth with sensitive toothpaste; that way, harmful bacteria lingering around will be removed.

Step #2: Call Your Emergency Dentist

Once you get the situation handled, you should call your dentist. Let them know what happened, and they will likely try to fit you in the same day. You will also get further advice on how you can care for your grin while you wait for your appointment.

Step #3: Protect Your Tooth

Depending on the state of your crown and your dentist’s recommendations, there are a few ways you can protect your tooth. You can cover it with dental wax or sugarless gum for the time being. If possible, you can reattach your restoration with temporary cement or toothpaste. Remember that these aren’t permanent solutions; you will still need to visit your provider to get the treatment you need.

Step #4: Get Your Crown Back

When it’s time for your appointment, your dentist will take a look at your mouth and crown. If it’s still in great condition, then you may simply have it bonded on. It may need to be replaced if it’s been damaged, but you will be able to ensure you get to enjoy your results once again.

After you get your results, simply take care of your smile by brushing and flossing twice daily. Avoid overly hard and sticky foods, and you can feel confident avoiding this situation in the future.

About the Practice

At Warwick Dentistry, our team is proud to offer the Pittsburgh community high-quality dental care. We are proud to help you restore your damaged or decayed teeth with reliable treatments like dental crowns. Led by Dr. Joyce Warwick and Dr. John Warwick, we are even able to see you for same-day urgent visits. If the situation above happened to you, the fastest way to schedule an appointment is by calling our office at (412) 391-1130.

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