Lost Filling or Crown — What Now?
A lost filling or crown can feel dramatic at first. One moment you are eating normally, and the next you feel a rough edge, a hollow space, or even a piece of dentistry in your hand. The first step is calm. A lost restoration is not always a severe emergency, but it should be handled promptly because the tooth underneath is no longer fully protected. A filling or crown is more than a patch. It helps seal weakened tooth structure, restore chewing shape, and protect dentin from temperature, bacteria, and fracture. When it comes loose, sensitivity can appear quickly, especially with cold drinks, sweet foods, or chewing pressure. If a Filling Falls Out A lost filling leaves the inside of the tooth exposed. That space may feel rough, hollow, or sensitive because dentin is no longer sealed from air, temperature, food, and bacteria. Even if discomfort seems minor, the tooth may be more vulnerable than it feels. One important caution: do not try to pack the space with over-the-counter dental ...