I'm often asked about dietary restrictions after receiving a dental crown. While modern crowns are incredibly durable, being mindful of what you eat can help ensure their longevity and your overall oral health.
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Certain foods should be approached with care. Sticky or very hard foods can pose challenges for dental crowns. Avoid chewing ice, biting into hard candies, or chomping down on popcorn kernels. Sticky foods like caramel or taffy can potentially pull at the crown or compromise its seal. If you're a fan of nuts or hard pretzels, try to chew carefully and avoid biting directly with the crowned tooth.
It's not about complete deprivation – it's about smart eating. Cut hard fruits and vegetables into smaller pieces. If you enjoy chewy breads or meat, cut them into manageable bites. Those with metal-free porcelain or ceramic crowns should be particularly careful, as these materials, while beautiful, can be slightly more prone to chipping.
Good oral hygiene remains your best defense. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups will help ensure your crown – and the tooth beneath it – remains healthy for years to come.
If you have questions about Wellesley Hills dental crowns, contact us at (781) 237-6511.