Saturday, August 8, 2009

What types of glue (or cemen are used to kee Crrowns on teeth and what is the strongest?

I have been having crown problems for a whle and i was wondering is there a type of glue that hey dont use on like younger people getting crowns? Because I got mine (first time) Back in Noveber of 2006 and it broke off in febuary then I got it again and it bre off May again!! Is it because im yung and still growing? Or am i just cursed.
Answer:
no you arent cursed, if they have rely x at the detist office ask for that..that is the strongest or keytec is another strong cement...but yes it may be because you are young and still growing...and that is why they wont cement it with a stronger cement...you are absolutely right:)things you can do is try to chew on other side when eating sticky foods ex.bread(yes this is sticky, took off my crown eating a hero) try chewing gum on other side stuff like that when you can...its annoying trust me i have crowns i know once you get a little older im sure it wont be thins annoying...another thing you can do is ask your dentist the reason that the cement isnt working, does the crown feel smooth,glass like(real crown) or a little rough(temporary) they may have made you a temp until you get a little older so ask about that as well...maybe they can provide you with an explaination as well...good luck:)
the strongest cements are any resin-reinforced glass ionomers and any type of resin-based cements.I personally use Fuji-Plus, Maxcem and Panavia for permanent crowns. When I did work at other dental clinics, they used some cheaper alternatives and some crowns would come off. These would include Ketac, Durelon and glass ionomers.

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