Signs that your dental crown needs replaced

Dental crowns are designed to last for years, but unfortunately, they are not invincible. Over time, wear and tear or changes in your oral health can signal it's time for a replacement. Learning the signs that your crown needs attention can help you act quickly and avoid discomfort.

Common Signs You Might Need a New Dental Crown

Stay alert for these signs indicating you need to see your dentist about a new dental crown.

Persistent Pain or Sensitivity

If you experience ongoing toothaches or sensitivity to hot or cold foods, it could mean your crown no longer fits properly or the tooth underneath is compromised. Pain isn't normal and shouldn't be ignored.

Visible Decay

Dark spots, holes, or pits around the edges of your crown could indicate decay. A dentist can assess whether the crown must be removed to treat the decay.

Discomfort When Chewing

If biting or chewing causes discomfort, your crown might be damaged or poorly aligned. An ill-fitting crown can strain your bite and lead to further complications.

Gum Disease or Swelling

Swollen, red, or bleeding gums near a crown could signal gum disease or irritation caused by the crown's placement. Addressing this promptly can protect both your crown and your oral health.

Cracked or Chipped Crowns

While crowns are sturdy, they can crack or chip over time, especially if exposed to excessive force. Damaged crowns affect your tooth's function and lead to further deterioration.

Aesthetic Concerns

Sometimes, a crown's appearance no longer matches the surrounding teeth due to discoloration or changes in shape. If your crown looks out of place or affects your confidence, it might be time for an upgrade.

Don't Wait to Address Crown Concerns

Ignoring signs of a failing crown can lead to more serious dental issues. If you've noticed any of the symptoms above, schedule a dental appointment at Pinnacle Dental in Grove City. Dr. Kottman can assess the situation and recommend the best solution to keep your smile healthy and comfortable. Call Pinnacle Dental in Grove City to schedule an appointment!