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Temporary vs Permanent Crowns – What Patients Should Know

If your dentist has recommended a dental crown, you may hear terms like temporary crown and permanent crown and wonder:

“Why do I need two crowns?” or “What’s the difference between them?”

If you’re getting a crown in Thane, Mulund, or Mumbai, this guide clearly explains temporary vs permanent crowns, their purpose, and what you should expect as a patient.

What Is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a cap placed over a tooth to:

• Restore strength

• Improve appearance

• Protect weak or damaged teeth

• Cover root canal–treated teeth

Crowns can be placed on natural teeth or dental implants.

What Is a Temporary Crown?

A temporary crown is a short-term crown placed while your permanent crown is being fabricated.

Why Temporary Crowns Are Used

Temporary crowns:

✔ Protect the prepared tooth

✔ Prevent sensitivity

✔ Maintain tooth position

✔ Allow normal chewing (with care)

✔ Protect gums and tooth structure

They act as a placeholder, not the final solution.

What Are Temporary Crowns Made Of?

• Acrylic or composite material

• Less strong than permanent crowns

• Easily removable by the dentist

They are designed to last a few days to a few weeks.

Important Care Tips for Temporary Crowns

❗ Avoid sticky foods

❗ Chew on the opposite side if possible

❗ Brush gently

❗ Avoid flossing aggressively around the crown

If a temporary crown comes off, contact your dentist immediately.

What Is a Permanent Crown?

A permanent crown is the final, long-term restoration designed to last many years.

Materials Used for Permanent Crowns

Zirconia crowns

• All-ceramic crowns

• Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns

Your dentist selects the material based on strength, aesthetics, and tooth location.

Benefits of Permanent Crowns

✔ Strong and durable

✔ Natural-looking appearance

✔ Precise fit

✔ Protects tooth long-term

✔ Comfortable while chewing

Permanent crowns are cemented securely and are not meant to be removed.

Key Differences: Temporary vs Permanent Crowns

FeatureTemporary CrownPermanent CrownPurposeShort-term protectionLong-term restorationMaterialAcrylic / compositeZirconia / ceramic / PFMStrengthLimitedVery strongAppearanceBasicHighly aestheticFitApproximatePreciseLongevityDays to weeks10–15+ years

Why Not Skip the Temporary Crown?

Skipping a temporary crown can lead to:

❌ Tooth sensitivity

❌ Tooth movement

❌ Gum irritation

❌ Difficulty placing permanent crown

❌ Increased pain

Temporary crowns protect your tooth during the critical interim period.

Does Everyone Need a Temporary Crown?

Not always.

With CAD-CAM technology, some patients can receive:

• Same-day permanent crowns

• No temporary crown required

Your dentist will advise based on your case.

Are Permanent Crowns Painful?

No.

• Tooth is numbed during procedure

• Minimal discomfort afterward

• Temporary sensitivity settles quickly

Permanent crowns should feel natural once placed.

How Long Do Permanent Crowns Last?

With proper care:

🕒 10–15 years or more

Longevity depends on:

• Oral hygiene

• Bite forces

• Teeth grinding

• Regular dental check-ups

Why Procare Dental LLP Focuses on Proper Crown Protocols

At Procare Dental LLP (Thane & Mulund), we ensure:

✔ Well-fitting temporary crowns

✔ High-quality permanent materials

✔ Digital scanning for precision

✔ Natural shade matching

✔ Long-term success

We never rush the process at the cost of quality.

Final Takeaway

Temporary and permanent crowns each play an important role.

✔ Temporary crowns protect your tooth

✔ Permanent crowns restore strength and aesthetics

Understanding the difference helps you feel confident and informed during treatment.

Book a Crown Consultation

📍 Clinics in Thane & Mulund

📞 7071876876

🌐 www.procaredental.in

 2026-01-14T03:43:54

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