What happens if the tooth under the crown starts to ache?

Pain beneath a crown is not normal. In the vast majority of cases, this discomfort indicates that something needs attention. Common causes include:

  • A bite that feels too high and creates pressure
  • Teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism)
  • Inflammation or infection in the gums around the tooth
  • A crack in the remaining tooth structure
  • Inflammation or infection in the nerve/root area

Ignoring pain allows the damage from these ailments, whether infection or structural damage, to worsen. It’s best not to wait.

Why a Crowned Tooth Can Still Hurt

A dental crown covers and protects a tooth, but it does not make that tooth immune to future problems. While the crown itself cannot feel pain, the natural tooth and the surrounding tissues underneath it certainly can. 

Decay can sometimes develop at the crown margin where the restoration meets the natural tooth. Crowns can also loosen over time, allowing bacteria to enter underneath. Allowing these issues to fester.

The Value of Timely Crown Treatment 

Prompt evaluation by a trusted dental team in Murray, KY, can often prevent a small issue from becoming a larger repair. At Arnett Dental Care, Dr. Mark Arnett and our outstanding team perform exams and take x-rays to determine whether the crown can be adjusted, repaired, replaced, or whether the tooth underneath requires root canal treatment.

Convenient, Effective Crown Repair in Murray, KY

If you want to learn more about dealing with tooth pain or need a replacement dental crown in Murray, our experienced team is here to provide the proper corrective care. Contact Dr. Mark Arnett and the Arnett Dental Care team to schedule a consultation online today.