Applicable situations for ordinary porcelain teeth
Applicable situations for ordinary porcelain teeth
Ordinary porcelain teeth are suitable for the following situations:
1. For those with a small number of missing teeth, preferably those with missing intervals, porcelain dental restorations should be performed 3 months after tooth extraction;
2. Patients with discolored teeth such as discolored anterior teeth, tetracycline-stained teeth, fluorosis, tapered teeth, enamel hypoplasia, etc. should not be repaired by other methods or required to be repaired;
3. The abutment teeth on both sides of the missing tooth have appropriate crown height, normal shape, no looseness, no pulp disease, long roots, normal periodontal, and normal tooth arrangement.
The main disadvantage of ordinary porcelain teeth is that after the porcelain teeth are made, the nickel contained in them will gradually be released, causing gum bleeding, gingivitis and other oral diseases.
However, as long as you pay more attention under the guidance of a doctor, serious symptoms will generally not occur. Patients who want to have ordinary porcelain teeth do not need to worry too much.