Are Japanese titanium porcelain teeth available on the market?

Titanium porcelain teeth are one of the popular types of porcelain teeth and have been used up to now to restore many tooth defects. There are many types of titanium porcelain teeth, causing confusion for customers looking for information. So are Japanese titanium porcelain teeth any good? Let’s find out with My Auris dentistry through the following article. 

Characteristics of titanium ceramic teeth 

Titanium ceramic teeth are also known as titanium alloy porcelain teeth or titanium ceramic crowns. This porcelain tooth was born a long time ago and has been restored in many cases, improving tooth defects. Porcelain teeth are also metal porcelain teeth, but there is a difference when there is a titanium component in the porcelain tooth frame, the composition ranges from 4-6% depending on the type. 

The structure of 2-part titanium ceramic teeth is as follows:

  • The porcelain tooth frame is made from a nickel-chromium-titanium metal alloy. In particular, the titanium composition varies depending on the type of porcelain tooth. 
  • Outer porcelain layer: use many different types of porcelain depending on the type of porcelain tooth. Porcelain layers are thinly coated in many layers to bring naturalness and color closest to real teeth. 
Characteristics of titanium porcelain teeth
Characteristics of titanium ceramic teeth

Titanium is a precious, light-weight metal, widely used in the dental field. Thanks to the presence of this metal, the weight of porcelain teeth is lighter than other types of metal porcelain teeth. This is very suitable for making long porcelain bridges, especially for restoring upper teeth when teeth are missing. 

Not only that, titanium is proven to be benign, safe, and has good corrosion resistance, so it does not cause allergies or irritation to the oral cavity environment. At the same time, this metal also has high hardness, so it helps porcelain teeth stay strong and chew comfortably. 

Are Japanese titanium ceramic teeth available on the market? 

With these countries Famous and reputable countries with good quality products, most customers when searching want to go to these countries. However, currently, there are 3 popular types of titanium porcelain teeth on the market and none of them come from Japan – the land of the rising sun. 

Currently, Japanese porcelain teeth are widely known for their outstanding advantage of being all katana porcelain teeth. Katana all-ceramic teeth are not metal or titanium porcelain teeth because the structure of porcelain teeth is completely made of porcelainThe frame is made from zirconia ceramic and the outer layer is covered with ceramco 3 ceramic. Not only does it meet the aesthetics and natural color of real teeth, but it is also sturdy enough to ensure chewing.

Are Japanese titanium porcelain teeth available on the market? 
Are Japanese titanium ceramic teeth available on the market?

In terms of classification, Japanese katana ceramic teeth have only one type. However, there are up to 16 colors according to the tooth color chart. From there, helping customers diversify their color choices to best suit their tooth color and skin color. 

Types of titanium ceramic teeth

If Japanese titanium ceramic teeth are not yet on the market, then titanium ceramic teeth are popular on the market today What country do you come from and how many types of titanium porcelain teeth are there? 

Up to now, there are 3 popular types of titanium ceramic teeth on the market including berlin titanium porcelain teeth, titanium margin porcelain teeth and titanium vita porcelain teeth. Each type has its own characteristics, depending on your needs and financial conditions, choose the appropriate type of porcelain teeth. 

Berlin titanium ceramic teeth >

Berlin titanium ceramic teeth are made in Germany. This porcelain tooth has a 2-part structure with the inner frame using Titlite titanium alloy from the United States and the outer ceramic coating is Ivoclar from Germany. 

The outstanding advantage of these porcelain teeth is their high hardness and durability, so they can eat and chew comfortably like real teeth. In particular, the oxidation rate of teeth is slower than other types of metal-ceramic teeth, so the gum line darkens more slowly, helping to prolong usage time. 

Titanium margin ceramic teeth

Titanium margin ceramic teeth are known as the highest quality titanium porcelain teeth. The structure of porcelain teeth still has 2 parts: the frame is made of titanium alloy and the outer ceramic layer is margin porcelain. This is a type of porcelain researched and developed by leading experts in the cosmetic dentistry industry. 

Application of margin ceramic in making titanium ceramic teeth helps shorten the metal frame, thereby preventing it from becoming dark when light shines on it. At this time, the color of porcelain teeth is most natural. Not only that, porcelain teeth can withstand chewing forces of up to 260-400Mpa, ensuring chewing comfort like real teeth. 

Titan vita porcelain teeth

This porcelain tooth is availableMade in Germany and manufactured by Vita company. This line of porcelain teeth is highly appreciated for its hardness, ensuring aesthetics when restored. 

If other types of titanium ceramic teeth have a titanium content ranging from 4-6%, vita titanium ceramic teeth have up to 8% titanium alloy in the ceramic core. The outer ceramic layer is coated with vita ceramic. 

This ceramic tooth is lighter in weight than many other metal ceramic teeth, along with high durability, ensuring comfortable chewing. 

Types of titanium porcelain teeth 
Types of titanium ceramic teeth

Cases where you should choose titanium ceramic crowns 

Although Japanese titanium ceramic teeth cannot be found on the market, current titanium ceramic lines all come from leading countries in the field of dentistry. Therefore, porcelain teeth still meet customers’ requirements for safety, benignity, aesthetics, firmness, and ensuring chewing like real teeth. 

Therefore, if you are in the following cases, you should have porcelain tooth restoration as soon as possible to protect your oral health. 

  • Teeth with large chips, exceeding 2mm, that filling is not effective because it easily peels off. At this time, performing titanium porcelain crowns will restore the original shape. 
  • Teeth with large cavities or root canal treatment: teeth once treated with root canal treatment will no longer be as strong as before, so they can easily become brittle, broken, or broken. At this time, choosing titanium porcelain crowns will help protect and preserve real teeth for a long time. 
  • For teeth that are unevenly growing, messy, or slightly protruding, you can choose porcelain crowns to quickly improve aesthetics without the need for braces, which takes a lot of time and effort. 
  • Teeth are stained with antibiotics, dull, or yellow without using effective whitening methods. At this time, choosing porcelain crowns will improve the color of your teeth. 
Carious teeth with root canal treatment - Cases where you should choose titanium ceramic crowns
Carious teeth that have undergone root canal treatment – Cases where you should choose titanium ceramic crowns

Although titanium porcelain teeth can improve aesthetics and chewing, the aesthetics are not high and they also oxidize, causing blackening of the gum line after a period of use. Therefore, many people wonder about this. 

According to doctors, the choice of porcelain teeth depends on each customer’s decision. However, if you want high aesthetics, you can choose all-ceramic teeth for your teeth. For the front teeth, choosing titanium porcelain teeth for the remaining molars will be strong and ensure good chewing. 

Hopefully the information in the article about Japanese titanium porcelain teeth will help everyone answer their own questions. From there, you will have experience in researching and choosing the most suitable porcelain teeth Visit My Auris dentistry for detailed advice and answers about porcelain lines. 

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