Can I Drink Coffee with a Temporary Crown?

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Written By Chad Kelley

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Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world, and many of us can’t start our day without it. But if you have a temporary crown or dental implants on the way, you might be wondering if you can still enjoy your favorite caffeinated beverage.

The answer is yes – but there are some things to keep in mind.

Read on for more information about temporary crowns and coffee. Have more questions about coffee? Check out our FAQ

What are temporary crowns made of and how long do they last?

A temporary dental crown is generally made of composite resin, which is a plastic and glass mixture. The purpose of the temporary crown is to protect the exposed area from further damage while a permanent crown is being crafted.

Typically, a patient will only need to wear their temporary crown until they have their permanent one placed during a follow-up appointment. During this dental procedure, the dentist removes the temporary crown then replaces it with your permanent one, each lasting an average of 5-15 years depending on the type of material and your overall oral health.

For instance, if poor dental habits are exhibited then permanent crowns can wear out faster than expected. Either way, having both a permanent and temporary crown ensures that you maintain a healthy smile for many years to come!

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How long do I have to wear temporary crowns for?

Typically, you will only be required to wear a temporary crown until your permanent one is placed. This could be anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the type of crown being used and the method that the dentist uses to craft it.

During this time, it’s important to take extra care when eating and drinking so that the temporary crown does not become damaged or dislodged.

Can I drink coffee with a temporary crown – and what other caffeinated drinks should I avoid while wearing one?

If you’re wondering whether it’s safe to enjoy a hot cup of coffee or espresso with your temporary crown, the answer is yes – but there are some caveats. While hot beverages and hot foods likely won’t damage your temporary crown, we suggest taking extra care when drinking hot liquids or eating hot food as the heat may cause some slight shifting or loosening of the crown.

On the other hand, cold food and drinks like ice cream and slushies can be problematic due to their temperature making them stickier than hot foods, which could potentially cause more wear on the crown.

As far as certain types of caffeinated drinks go, they should generally be avoided while wearing a temporary crown; this includes soda and energy drinks which can be cause the crown to stain faster.

In general avoid hard foods, hard candy, crunchy foods like chips and nuts, hard fruits such as apples, and cold foods like ice cubes.

nerves being triggered causing pain with blue being from cold and red from heat

Hot & Cold Sensitivity: Will this be an issue?

One major concern that many patients have is tooth sensitivity, especially when drinking hot or cold beverages. While tooth sensitivity can often be an issue with temporary crowns, it’s important to remember that this is usually only a transient problem and should go away once the permanent dental crown is in place.

As with any medical procedure, always consult your doctor if you feel something is wrong or you experience severe pain.

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How to take care of your temporary crown and make it last longer

Taking care of a temporary crown is essential to making it last until your permanent one is ready. To start, it’s a good idea to avoid sticky, hard and sugary foods as much as possible. Sticky foods can pull on your crown, potentially damaging it or leaving you in pain.

Hard and crunchy food can also cause your temporary crown to break or have difficulty seating itself properly when the time for your permanent crown comes around. Sugary foods can lead to dental cavities or gum disease, weakening the bond between the tooth and the crown.

Finally, maintaining good oral hygiene by regularly brushing, flossing and visiting the dentist for checkups will give your new dental features strength and stability.

Tips for avoiding stains on your teeth while wearing a temporary crown

When you have a temporary crown on one of your natural teeth, you may feel like you have to be extra cautious when it comes to protecting your smile. Luckily, there are some easy tricks to help keep your temporary crown stain-free.

One important tip is to steer clear of red wine and coffee while wearing a temporary crown—not only do these drinks stain natural teeth, but they can also leave an unsightly discoloration on teeth that have been treated with temporary restoration materials.

Additionally, it’s wise to rinse your mouth with warm salt water after consuming acidic foods or sugary drinks which can also cause discoloration if not removed quickly enough.

With just a few simple steps and by being mindful of what you’re drinking, you can ensure that your natural tooth color shines through while wearing a temporary crown!

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So there you have it, everything you need to know about drinking coffee with a temporary crown. Now that you know what they’re made of and how long they last, you can make the decision for yourself whether or not to drink coffee.

And if you do decide to drink coffee, just be sure to take good care of your teeth and avoid other caffeinated drinks!

Give up coffee for a little while? No problem – your teeth will thank you in the long run. If you can handle going without coffee that is.

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