Eating Sticky Foods
If you have a dental crown, you need to avoid eating sticky foods, or at least avoid chewing sticky foods on the side of your mouth where your crown is located. That means you need to say goodbye to chewing taffy, gum and chewy candies with your whole mouth. If you can't avoid chewy foods, try to keep them away from your crown by chewing them with only one side of your mouth.
Even after having your crown in place for years, this is still good advice to follow. Having a crown is not the same thing as having a permanent tooth; it is held in …show more content…
Continually exposing your tooth with a crown to hard foods can wear it down, and can wear down the cement holding it in place. So be carefully when you eat nuts and other tough and hard foods.
Grinding Your Teeth
Grinding your teeth can have a whole host of negative consequences; when you grind your teeth, you expert more pressure on your teeth than they are meant to withstand. Prolonged grinding of your teeth can chip your crown. It can also cause your crown to fall out; all that extra pressure will wear down the cement holding your crown in place.
If you grind your sleep when you teeth, you can protect your teeth and your dental crowns by wearing a mouth guard.
Using Your Teeth As A Tool
Another way to compromise your crown is by using your teeth as a tool. In general, you should not use your teeth as a tool; however, this concept becomes even more important when you have a crown since it is not a permanent