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A Closer Look at Drinking Coffee After Crown Lengthening<\/h2>\n

The popularity of coffee among adults is undeniable and there is no question that it adds flavor and packs a caffeinated punch to the daily regimen. But what happens when crown lengthening enters the picture? Can one still drink coffee after the procedure or is it smart to avoid it?<\/p>\n

The use of coffee as a beverage is thousands of years old, and its importance in the morning routine is firmly established in most cultures. Dentists, however, caution against drinking coffee after certain dental procedures such as crown lengthening.<\/p>\n

Crown lengthening is a procedure where the gum, bone and other soft tissue around a tooth are removed in order to increase its exposure. This, in turn, allows for more secure restoration of the tooth with a dental crown or other restorative procedures. It is a delicate procedure that requires precision and utmost care.<\/p>\n

The consensus among experts is that patients should avoid all sugary and caffeinated beverages, including coffee, for at least a fortnight after crown lengthening. This is due to the fact that coffee can aggravate the wounds and strip away the essential moisture needed for quick and healthy recovery.<\/p>\n