Your teeth, which are reduced in size for crown and bridge construction, are covered with "temporary" crowns that we prepare. Temporary crowns are made to prevent the teeth from being affected by the cold, from shifting after the teeth are reduced and measured, and to provide some of the lost aesthetics. Although they are not very durable, you can use these temporary crowns with caution. For the health of your gums, you should clean the area around the temporary crowns very well.
If you are missing one or more teeth and have a crown or bridge prosthesis, your use and care will prolong the life of this prosthesis and the teeth under the prosthesis.
Oral care:
No matter what material the prosthesis is made of, it is a foreign substance in your mouth.
Your teeth next to the crown and bridge and the surrounding gums You should pay attention to oral care in order to protect your health.
As a result of poor oral care, gum problems and cavities may occur in the adjacent teeth.
Oral care; Normal tooth brushing should be done at least three times a day, and thorough cleaning of the gaps between the teeth and under the missing teeth on the bridge (the underside of the bridge body facing the tissue) should be done with interdental brushes.
In addition, You still need to use dental floss in the interdental areas and under the bridge body.
You can brush your porcelain crown and bridge even without using toothpaste.
It is important to brush slowly from the gums to the teeth.
>Also, pressurized water, toothpicks, record staining solutions, rubber stimulators, etc. You can clean food residues by using it.
Dental threads, some thin and some thick, clean the interfaces of crown-bridge prostheses more easily.
Chewing gum after meals will push existing food residues between the gums. , may cause harmful effects.
It may also cause the fixed prosthesis to move or come off.
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