It’s always the worst timing—you’re eating, smiling, or rushing to work when suddenly, your dental crown or filling loosens. You feel panic: “What do I do now?”
Good news: CVS has you covered. With crown cement CVS, crown glue CVS, or temporary crown cement CVS, you can fix your crown safely at home—buying time until your next dental visit.
If you want to learn more about how crowns work and why cement choice matters, check out our full guide on dental crowns.
👉 Act fast—using CVS crown cement today protects your tooth from pain, bacteria, and further damage.
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ToggleWhat Is Crown Cement CVS?
Crown cement CVS is an over-the-counter (OTC) dental adhesive designed to temporarily reattach crowns, caps, or fillings.
You’ll find several variations:
Temporary crown cement CVS – short-term cement for loose crowns
Crown glue CVS – user-friendly adhesive for emergency repairs
Crown adhesive CVS – gentle formulas that seal safely
Dental crown cement CVS – reliable fix for detached crowns
CVS crown glue and dental crown glue CVS – simple solutions you can buy locally
All options serve one purpose: to temporarily secure your crown until professional treatment is available. For a deeper look at how adhesives compare, read our detailed hub on dental cement for crowns.
Why Use CVS Crown Cement?
These products are made for quick, safe relief when a dentist isn’t immediately available.
Benefits:
✅ Prevents sensitivity
✅ Protects the exposed tooth
✅ Seals out bacteria
✅ Easy to apply at home
Remember: tooth cement CVS, tooth glue CVS, and temporary cement for crown CVS are short-term fixes—not replacements for professional care. To explore more about fast, safe solutions, visit our guide on temporary dental cement.
How to Apply CVS Crown Cement at Home
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide using your CVS crown cement or temporary crown cement CVS:
Clean the area – Rinse and gently dry your crown and tooth.
Apply adhesive – Place a small amount of crown glue CVS or tooth cement CVS inside the crown.
Re-seat the crown – Press gently onto your tooth.
Remove excess – Wipe off extra crown adhesive CVS with a cotton swab.
Let it set – Avoid sticky or hard foods for several hours.
👉 For chipped fillings, use temporary tooth filling CVS to seal the area and prevent discomfort.
If you want a lasting solution, your dentist will reattach the crown using permanent dental cement for crowns, which is designed for durability and long-term comfort.
Top OTC Options at CVS
You’ll find these CVS crown cement products in-store or online:
Temporary crown cement CVS kits – easy, all-in-one solutions
Crown glue CVS tubes – quick application for loose caps
Dental crown cement CVS – trusted OTC formula
CVS temporary crown cement – reliable for short-term use
Temporary tooth filling CVS – ideal for small cavities or cracks
All are labeled for temporary dental repair—read instructions carefully before use. 👉 Need lasting protection? Book your appointment now for a professional crown fix.
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Pros & Cons
✅ Pros | ⚠️ Cons |
---|---|
Quick, convenient fix | Short-term only |
Easy to buy at CVS | May loosen if misapplied |
Prevents pain & infection | Not a permanent solution |
Affordable OTC option | Needs dentist follow-up |
When to Visit a Dentist
These CVS products—crown cement CVS, temporary cement for crown CVS, and tooth glue CVS—are temporary.
See a dentist if:
The crown falls again
You feel pain or swelling
Your bite feels uneven
A professional can apply permanent dental cement for crowns for a secure, lasting result.
Can I use CVS crown cement permanently?
No—only as a temporary solution.
Q: How long will it last?
Typically 3–7 days, depending on chewing habits.
Q: Can I eat after applying crown glue CVS?
Yes, after a few hours—avoid sticky or hard foods.
Q: Is tooth cement CVS safe?
Yes, when used as directed for short-term relief.
Q: Can I fix fillings too?
Yes—use temporary tooth filling CVS for small chips or cavities.
American Dental Association (ADA) – Types and Uses of Dental Cements
Journal of Prosthodontics – Clinical Evaluation of Dental Cements for Crown Retention
Cleveland Clinic – Dental Crown Procedure and Maintenance