What to Do If a Filling, Crown or Veneer Falls Out: A Step-by-Step Guide
A lost dental restoration—whether it’s a filling, crown, or veneer—can leave you feeling worried. But don’t panic! At Alpine Dental Clinic, we handle these common dental emergencies regularly. Here’s exactly what to do in each situation to protect your smile until we can provide professional care.
Immediate Steps to Take
1. Retrieve and Preserve the Restoration
For crowns: Save it in a clean container—we may be able to reattach it.
For fillings: Bring any pieces to your appointment (but don’t try to reinsert them).
For veneers: If intact, keep the veneer safe in a hard case—immediate reattachment may be possible.
2. Clean the Area Gently
Rinse your mouth with warm salt water to remove debris. Be careful not to swallow any small pieces.
3. Temporary Protection Methods
Although these temporary options exist, we highly recommend these as a last resort and only if you are unable to immediatly visit the dentist.
Lost Filling:
- Use over-the-counter dental cement (from pharmacies) to cover the cavity
- Avoid chewing on that side
Lost Crown:
- Clean the crown and try placing it back with dental adhesive or toothpaste
- Never use superglue—it’s toxic and ruins the crown
Lost Veneer:
- If the veneer is intact, you may temporarily reattach it with dental adhesive
- Store it safely if not reattaching—bring it to your emergency appointment
- The underlying tooth may be sensitive, so avoid extreme temperatures
4. Manage Discomfort
- Take OTC pain relievers (like ibuprofen) if needed
- Apply clove oil to sensitive areas for natural numbing
- Avoid hot, cold, hard, or sticky foods
5. Call Alpine Dental Clinic Immediately
Why urgent care matters:
- Exposed teeth risk decay, damage, or infection
- Veneers need prompt attention to prevent tooth sensitivity or shifting
- We offer same-day emergency appointments for these situations
Why Did Your Restoration Fail?
Common causes we see at Alpine Dental Clinic:
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New decay underneath the restoration
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Biting hard foods (ice, nuts, hard candy)
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Teeth grinding (bruxism)
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Trauma to the mouth
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Normal wear and tear (older restorations weaken over time)
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Improper fit (if recently placed)
For veneers specifically:
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Bonding failure (sometimes happens with older veneers)
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Underlying tooth decay
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Impact trauma
Can You Wait to Fix It?
While not always an immediate emergency, delaying treatment risks:
- Tooth sensitivity and pain
- Further damage to the tooth
- Shifting of adjacent teeth (especially with veneers)
- Bacterial infection
Maximum recommended wait times:
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Fillings: 3-5 days (sooner if painful)
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Crowns: 1-3 days
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Veneers: 24-48 hours (to prevent tooth discoloration)
How Alpine Dental Clinic Can Help
Our emergency dental services include:
Same-day reattachment for crowns and veneers (when possible)
Tooth-colored fillings that blend seamlessly
New crown/veneer fabrication if needed
Underlying issue treatment (decay removal, bite adjustment)
Custom nightguards if grinding caused the problem
For veneers specifically:
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We’ll check the bonding surface and tooth structure
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Clean and prepare the tooth for reattachment if viable
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Create a new veneer if the old one can’t be reused
Preventing Future Problems
To keep your restorations secure:
✔ Avoid chewing ice, hard candy, or non-food items
✔ Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth
✔ Don’t use your teeth as tools (to open packages, etc.)
✔ Maintain excellent oral hygiene to prevent decay
✔ Visit us regularly for check-ups and restoration inspections
Alpine Dental Clinic is Here to Help with Dental Emergencies
If your filling, crown or veneer has come loose or fallen out, contact us for urgent assistance to ensure no long-term damage or discomfort occurs. Alpine Dental Clinic is here to help.


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