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Dental help

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Gamorasgran · 04/06/2019 18:25

I had a crown fitted a few weeks ago. It was a pretty lengthy process and there was a lot of soreness on the gum.

A couple of weeks after the gym started to bleed quite badly after brushing. Dentist said it was just settling down and to use corsodyl to help.

Crown is now v much wobbly. Gum still sore and bleeding. I have an appointment on Monday to sort it out (other reasons mean I can't see them before).

Now, if I even vaguely eat on that side the crown wobbles really badly. I am a bit paranoid about swallowing it. Should I just work it loose, keep it safe and clean, and maybe let the gum calm down before Monday. Or just leave as is?

OP posts:
macblank · 04/06/2019 20:57

All crowns nndental work, have a 2 months guarantee.

If it isn't right, go back and DEMAND a new crown

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