I have heard of many people using super glue for this, but I don't have personal experience.
depends on the reason the crown had to be taken off if it was for caries the crown should be replaced if it happened just because the pulp started hurting but with no caries involved he might be able to glue the crown with temporary glue preform the root canal and then glue it again permanently -though he will have to add a `core` to the tooth too.
No you can not because they dont have special glue to do it
To stick things together, temporarily or permanently.
It really depend on what the crown is made out of. It also depends on what glue you use. But either way, it will never look perfect.
It's strong enough for 'recreational' purposes. If I want to glue wood permanently, I use TiteBond ll yellow glue.
Adhesive glue sticks to many surfaces and as the carrier dries, it will bond to the surface more permanently
To remove super glue from a dental crown, it is best to seek professional help from a dentist. Attempting to remove it yourself may damage the crown or your teeth. The dentist will have the proper tools and techniques to safely remove the super glue without causing harm.
It is not recommended to use super glue to reattach a dental crown. Super glue is not designed for medical or dental use and can cause irritation or damage to the tooth and surrounding tissues. Additionally, it may not provide a durable or safe bond. It's best to consult a dentist for proper reattachment of a crown.
The best glue for bonding wood permanently is polyurethane glue, such as Gorilla Glue, as it expands as it cures and forms a strong, waterproof bond. Alternatively, wood glue (PVA glue) specifically designed for woodworking, like Titebond II or III, is also excellent for interior and exterior projects, providing a strong bond that can be sanded and painted. For the strongest and most durable joints, consider using epoxy adhesive, especially for applications requiring high strength and resistance to moisture.
Yes, you can,but I'm not sure about taste.
It is most likely that the glue/cement was insufficient to keep the crown in place. You will need to return to your dentist to have it fixed.
Tensol Cement joins all plastics such as perspex together permanently. The glue is applied to the surfaces to be glued and they are pressed together. They should be clamped for 24 hours.