Anonymous wrote:My 8 yo got a stainless steel crown about a year ago. The alternative was an extraction. She definitely experienced pain/soreness during & after the procedure from the shots & probing. But she was fine the next day & it’s been fine. We do have to be sure no food gets stuck. A water pic helps.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter (9) got one- and she thinks it’s color- calls it her pirate tooth. I definitely worried about it a lot more than she has. I know it will fall out in a couple years and the dentist said it’s the best option so trusted them!
Anonymous wrote:My daughter (9) got one- and she thinks it’s color- calls it her pirate tooth. I definitely worried about it a lot more than she has. I know it will fall out in a couple years and the dentist said it’s the best option so trusted them!
Anonymous wrote:My daughter had one when she was young. It was stainless and you could see it. I think they do stainless bc it lasts and is very durable. They gave her some type of sedative like drink then numbed the area. It was fine. I was very nervous and felt like a bad mom for this happening. In all honesty, the time will pass quickly and the adult teeth will come in and it will be a distant memory. Plenty of kids have crowns. Try to make a commitment to flossing if that played a part. My child has healthy adult teeth and all is well. [/quote
Yes we have been flossing from early on. Ugh!
Nevermind. I didn't read the last post from the dentist. I guess it is different from child to adult.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This dentist only will do the Stainless Steel for molars he said. The tooth colored ones often require root canals he said.
I have a crown that is tooth colored and no root canal. I don't think that's right.
I am also surprised your dentist will only do stainless steel instead of tooth colored. I didn't even know they still do stainless steel crowns/fillings. All of my recent ones within last 15 years have been tooth colored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This dentist only will do the Stainless Steel for molars he said. The tooth colored ones often require root canals he said.
I have a crown that is tooth colored and no root canal. I don't think that's right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This dentist only will do the Stainless Steel for molars he said. The tooth colored ones often require root canals he said.
I have a crown that is tooth colored and no root canal. I don't think that's right.
Anonymous wrote:This dentist only will do the Stainless Steel for molars he said. The tooth colored ones often require root canals he said.