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Emergency Crown Recementation in Georgetown

Dental Crown Recementation And Bridges HQ Dental Georgetown, TX

If you have just felt a crown pop off while eating, or if you’ve discovered a "cap" in your hand after brushing, you are currently facing a dental emergency that requires crown recementation.

For our neighbors in Georgetown, Sun City, and across zip codes 78626, 78633, and 78628, HQ Dental Georgetown provides rapid-response crown recementation. We understand the urgency, the discomfort, and the need for a long-term Crown Recementation solution that actually stays put.

Ari Marco

HQ Dental team have done fantastic high quality routine and cosmetic work on my teeth as well as my families. There is no better dentist in Georgetown.

Tan Nguyen

HQ Dental is among the best dental clinics I have visited. I think their secret is the true care of patients.

Anastassia Moser

Everyone who worked in my mouth was extremely gentle, yet thorough. They’ve certainly found a patient for life

Why You Must Recement Your Crown Immediately



Do not wait. Even if the underlying tooth doesn’t hurt yet, procrastination leads to three major problems related to Crown Recementation:

  • Rapid Tooth Shifting: Your teeth are in a constant state of dynamic tension. Without the crown to hold the space, the surrounding teeth can begin to tilt and shift within 24 to 48 hours. If the teeth move even a fraction of a millimeter, your old crown will no longer fit, and you will be forced to pay for an entirely new crown recementation solution or replacement crown.
  • Risk of Fracture: The tooth underneath a crown (the "prep") is significantly smaller and weaker than a natural tooth. Without the protection of Crown Recementation, chewing a simple piece of toast can snap the tooth off at the gum line, turning a simple recement into a necessary extraction and implant.
  • Bacterial Contamination: The internal part of your tooth is now exposed to saliva and bacteria. This can lead to rapid decay of the core, potentially requiring a root canal if left exposed for more than a few days without Crown Recementation.

If your crown has come off, call HQ Dental Georgetown immediately at (512) 863-7561 for emergency Crown Recementation.

Understanding Your Crown: Types and Materials



Not all crowns are created equal. The material of your crown dictates how it is bonded and how likely it is to stay in place.


Crown Type Description
Zirconia The modern "gold standard." Incredibly strong and biocompatible.
PFZ (Porcelain Fused to Zirconia) Combines the strength of Zirconia with the high-end aesthetics of porcelain.
Gold Crown The most durable and long-lasting, though less aesthetic for front teeth.
Metal Crown Often used for back molars; extremely strong but metallic in appearance.
PFM (Porcelain Fused to Metal) An older style; often shows a "dark line" at the gum line over time.
Porcelain Crown Highly aesthetic but known for being brittle and prone to fracture.
Veneer A thin shell used for cosmetic front-office work.

Common Problems with Veneers and Porcelain



At HQ Dental, we see a specific pattern in the "loose crowns" that come through our doors.

The Veneer Struggle

Veneers are notoriously difficult to keep bonded because their design relies on a very small surface area. We recement at least 2 to 3 veneers every year that were originally placed by other offices. Because they are so thin, if the bonding protocol wasn't perfect, they are the most likely restoration to fail.

The Brittle Nature of Porcelain

Porcelain crowns are another common culprit. While they look beautiful, porcelain is brittle. Out of all crown materials, porcelain fractures more than any other. If your crown came off because a piece of the porcelain snapped, it may not be salvageable for recementation.

Dealing with Pain and Sensitivity



If your crown falls off and you experience sharp pain, it is likely because you do not have a root canal on that tooth. The "prep" tooth has been shaved down, leaving the sensitive dentin and nerves closer to the surface. Exposure to air, cold water, or sugar will cause instant pain.

  • What we do: When you come in for an emergency visit, Dr. Pham may apply a medical-grade desensitizer to the tooth. This "seals" the microscopic tubules of the tooth, making the recementation process—and the weeks following—much more comfortable.

When to Recement vs. When to Remake



Our goal is always to save you money by recementing your existing crown. However, we will only do so if the restoration is clinically sound.

We will Remake the crown if:

  • The Crown Doesn't Fit: If you waited too long and your teeth shifted, the crown will no longer seat.

  • Decay Underneath: If we find a cavity on the prep tooth, we must remove the decay. This changes the shape of the tooth, meaning the old crown will no longer fit.

  • Technician Error: Sometimes, the original lab made the "contacts" (the sides where it touches other teeth) too bulky. This stops the crown from seating all the way down to the gum line.

Checking the "Seat" via X-Ray

We don't guess; we verify. To ensure a crown is properly placed, we take a digital X-ray. A perfectly seated crown will show a perfectly straight, continuous line between the crown material and the tooth structure. If there is a gap or a "ledge," food will get trapped, and the tooth will rot.

The HQ Advantage in Crown Recementation



The "glue" matters. Most offices use a basic cement for everything. At HQ Dental, we use a tiered approach:

  • RelyX Cement: We utilize RelyX, widely considered the best permanent cement on the market. It provides a powerful chemical bond and minimizes post-operative sensitivity.

  • Panavia Light-Cured: For "problematic" crowns or high-end cosmetic veneers, we use Panavia. This is a light-cured resin cement known specifically for its incredible bond strength in cosmetic cases. It is more expensive and time-consuming to apply, but it ensures your beautiful smile stays in place.
How Much Does a Dental Crown Cost

Pricing and Our Lifetime Crown Recementation Guarantee



We believe in transparency and standing behind our work.

  • Standard Recementation: We charge a flat fee of $150 to clean, desensitize, and perform Crown Recementation for a crown made by another office.
  • The HQ Lifetime Guarantee: We are so confident in our technology and our labs that we offer Lifetime Crown Recementation for any crown or bridge that was originally made in our office. If it ever comes loose, we fix it at no cost to you.

Why HQ Dental is the Best for Your New Crown



If your old crown cannot be saved, you are in the best hands for a replacement. We have invested heavily in technology to ensure our crowns are the best in Georgetown.

  • Double the National Average: While the average crown lasts 5 years, HQ Dental crowns last an average of 10 years.
  • Intraoral Scanning: No more "goop" or messy impressions. We use high-speed digital scanners to create a 3D map of your mouth.
  • Rapid Turnaround: Because of our digital workflow, we can often have your permanent, custom-made crown back from the lab in as little as one week.
  • Specialists in Strength: We are the leading office in the area for Zirconia and PFZ crowns, providing you with the strongest, most aesthetic results possible.

Frequently Asked Questions On Crown Recementation

NO. Superglue is toxic and will damage your tooth and the crown. If you must, use a temporary dental cement from a pharmacy, but call us immediately.

It could be due to recurrent decay, a heavy “bite” that knocked it loose, or the failure of the original cement.

Most patients feel only minor pressure. If the tooth is very sensitive, we can easily numb the area.

Not necessarily. Most of the time, we just need to clean and reseal the tooth.

Don’t worry, it happens! However, you will need a new one made, as we cannot reuse a crown that has passed through the digestive system.

Many PPO plans cover a portion of the fee. Our team will help you check your benefits.
How long does the appointment take?

With our permanent cements, you can eat fairly soon, but we recommend waiting about an hour for the bond to fully mature.

If the cement isn’t cleared properly or if the teeth shifted, it might feel like you’re hitting that tooth first. We can adjust this easily.

The fee is per crown that needs to be recemented.

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Don't risk losing your tooth. Call HQ Dental Georgetown for crown recementation at (512) 863-7561 or schedule online appointment with this link today to get your crown rcementation secured!