Lost a Filling or Crown? Here’s What to Do Next

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains the importance of addressing lost fillings or crowns promptly to prevent further complications. If you have lost a filling or crown, schedule a free consultation today to assess the best course of action for restoring your tooth.

If you have lost a filling or a crown, it is important to address the issue as soon as possible. If a crown has come loose, be sure to keep it and bring it with you to your dental visit. In some cases, we may be able to re-cement the existing crown, while in others, a replacement may be necessary. We will assess the condition of the crown and determine the best course of action once you arrive.

If you have lost a filling, contact us as soon as possible so we can restore the tooth promptly. Delaying treatment could lead to further complications, such as increased sensitivity, discomfort, or additional damage to the tooth. Early intervention allows us to achieve the best possible outcome and restore your tooth efficiently.

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