Korunka na zuby: co to je, když se vysune a jak se chovat
When you need a strong, lasting fix for a damaged tooth, a korunka, plná náhrada pro poškozený zub, která ho obaluje a chrání. Also known as zubní korunka, it is typically made from ceramic, metal, or a mix, and is custom-fitted to match your natural tooth shape and color. This isn’t just cosmetic—it’s functional. A well-placed korunka lets you chew, speak, and smile without worry. But when it pops out, panic sets in. Don’t glue it back with superglue or toothpaste. That’s a quick path to infection or further damage.
What happens when a korunka se vysunula, náhrada, která se uvolnila z původního místa na zubu? The underlying tooth is exposed. It’s sensitive, vulnerable to bacteria, and can start hurting fast. You might feel pressure, see the metal or ceramic piece loose, or notice a strange taste. This isn’t normal wear—it’s a signal. Even if it doesn’t hurt yet, the tooth underneath is at risk. That’s why you need to see a zubní lékař, odborník, který odborně instaluje, opravuje a monitoruje zubní náhrady within 24–48 hours. In the meantime, keep it clean. Rinse with salt water. Store the korunka in a safe place—like a small container with a lid. Never try to reattach it yourself with household glue. Even "dental cement" from the pharmacy is only a temporary fix, and only if used correctly.
Why do korunky fail? Sometimes it’s old age—after 10–15 years, the cement weakens. Other times, it’s a hidden problem: decay under the crown, a cracked tooth, or poor fit from the start. If you’ve had a korunka for years and it suddenly pops off, it’s not bad luck—it’s a sign something deeper is wrong. That’s why your dentist will always check the tooth underneath, not just re-cement the crown. And if you’re thinking about getting one, know this: a ceramic korunka in 2025 costs between 5,000 and 15,000 Kč, depending on the material and complexity. It’s not cheap, but it’s an investment that lasts. The cheaper the crown, the higher the chance it’ll fail sooner.
You’ll find real stories here—people who lost their korunka while eating an apple, others who glued it back and ended up in worse shape, and those who learned too late that ignoring a loose crown leads to bigger bills. We cover what to use for a temporary fix, why zubní cement is the only safe option, how to tell if your crown is failing before it falls out, and what questions to ask your dentist before you agree to a new one. No fluff. Just what works.
Zjistěte, kolik stojí oprava ulomeného předního zubu a jak vybrat správnou metodu. Porovnejte ceny kompozitních výplní, korunek a implantátů a zjistěte, co pokrývá pojištění.
Klára Horáková pro 1, 2025