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I got dental crowns done on my front teeth. It's so hard to accept that there is foreign material inside my mouth. Will I ever get used to it? I feel so depressed. I started taking stress pills.
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Dental crowns cause discomfort as a foreign material placed in oral cavity.. Don't worry.. Wait for few days.. If it has pain or any other discomfort.. Follow up.. Take an xray to check the condition of crown. Thank you...
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Everything has a solution. Don't take any abrupt actions. It will take some time to get adapted in your mouth. Forget that they are some foreign objects. Treat them as your own teeth
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Visit your doctor and tell your problem..
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Hello mam It generally  takes 24-48 hrs  for a person  to get used to the crowns(any foreign material)if everything  is fine.
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If you are still uncomfortable  please  visit  the  dentist  and let them know your discomfort.
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