Should I get porcelain teeth? – 8 cases that should not be done

Aesthetic porcelain crowns are a dental restoration support method chosen by many people to improve defects on teeth. However, there will still be cases where it should not be done to avoid unwanted complications. To know whether you should have porcelain teeth or not. Please refer to this article for a summary of what cases you should pay attention to and what not to do. My Auris Dentistry and a team of specialized doctors will support you in providing information.

Answering whether you should get porcelain teeth?

Look In general, this method is recognized to bring many outstanding advantages. Whether or not you should have porcelain teeth will require a doctor to examine in detail the actual condition of each patient. Specifically, the porcelain dental technique will bring the following outstanding advantages:

Should I get porcelain teeth?
Answer should I make porcelain teeth?

Improve properties Dental aesthetics

Many people prefer porcelain teeth to improve their smile because the teeth will have a shiny, naturally beautiful whiteness no different from real teeth.

Reasonable cost

The price for porcelain teeth will usually range from 3-30 million/tooth, depending on the dental facility and the porcelain material you choose. Compared to other restoration methods, the cost of making porcelain teeth is considered reasonable, suitable for the majority of customers today.

You can refer to the price list of porcelain teeth making services at My Auris dentistry:

All-ceramic crowns Cost 

(According to the number of teeth)

Warranty

(Years)

= 8 – 15 teeth >= 16 tooth
Upcera/ Zirconia 3,000,000 2,500,000 1,500,000 3
Vitacare USA 4,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 5
Ceramill/ Cercon HT/ Nacera 4,500,000 3,500,000 3,000.00 6
HT Smile Natural 6,000,000 4,500,000 4,000,000 8
Laminate Hybrid Press 9,000,000 6,000,000 4,500,000 10
Emax Press Glass 12,000,000 8,000,000 6,000,000 10
Amira Crystal

(Quartz)

14,000,000 10,000,000 7,000,000 15
Lucy Crystal

(Ruby Crystal/ Pink Light)

18,000,000 12,000,000 9,000,000 30
Irisa Crystal 24,000,000 16,000,000 12,000,000 50
Crystal Endora 30,000,000 19,000,000 15,000,000 Lifetime

Highly secure

Highly safe
Ceramic teeth are highly safe

If you have it done at reputable dental facilities, the method Porcelain crowns will still ensure safety, the rate of complications is quite low, and will not affect the oral health of each customer. Therefore, if you are wondering whether to get porcelain teeth, you can consider the above price and the safety that the method brings.

Treatment is quick

The process of making porcelain teeth is quite simple, the implementation time is quick. Normally, customers will have about 3 to 5 appointments, including teeth grinding, tooth impressions, testing and adjustment, and fixation.

In short, whether to get porcelain crowns will depend on the doctor’s actual instructions after a thorough examination of each person’s oral situation. If you have the right prescription, you will achieve good results, especially in cases of broken or large broken teeth, porcelain teeth are the best solution.

Cases where porcelain teeth should not be made should pay attention

When you come to reputable dental facilities for examination, the doctor will check and take X-rays to determine whether you should have porcelain teeth or not. Below are some cases where porcelain dental services should not be performed that specialists want you to pay attention to.

Cases in which porcelain teeth should not be made need attention
Cases where porcelain teeth should not be made should pay attention

Severe bite misalignment

Aesthetic porcelain crowns only support mild malocclusions and cannot treat severe malocclusions. Because if tooth pulp grinding is done in this case, it will not only damage the tooth structure, but the effectiveness will also not be as expected.

Once the level of bite misalignment has been determined, the doctor will ask you for the appropriate treatment direction. In case of mild malocclusion, porcelain teeth can be completely covered to improve aesthetics. If the malocclusion is serious, you must have braces first and then proceed with porcelain crowns.

Highly sensitive teeth

When Porcelain crowns and tooth grinding are mandatory steps. For people with healthy teeth, tooth grinding will not cause too many problems, only sensitivity for about 2 days or some people may not even feel anything.

If your teeth are too sensitive, this is a method you should not do. Because grinding teeth will weaken teeth, making dental diseases more serious. Therefore, you must consider carefully and receive advice from the treating doctor to get the optimal treatment method.

The tooth is loose

With people tOnce a tooth becomes loose, it means that tooth is no longer usable. The tooth root is no longer strong, plus the tooth grinding process will weaken the tooth. Therefore, whether or not to have porcelain teeth is not recommended at this time, it is best to have the tooth extracted and replanted with a new tooth to improve chewing ability.

Teeth with serious pathology

Teeth with serious pathology 
Teeth with serious pathology

Teeth in conflict face serious diseases such as tooth decay, pulp necrosis, infection, and weak tooth roots. At the same time, for teeth with serious pathology that will affect the biological space – the height of epithelial adhesion and connection is too low and can cause complications:

  • Mandibular bone resorption by adhesion formation to achieve the size of the original biological space.
  • Prolonged gingivitis, due to the biological space of the gums around the teeth being violated, causing the patient to feel pain.

For these cases, porcelain teeth are completely ineffective and instead you should have dental implants to help effectively overcome the situation. result.

Crooked, underbite, protruding teeth due to the jawbone

Protruding or abnormally protruding teeth due to structure Jaw bone is a case where porcelain teeth should not be covered. Because it is not possible to adjust the teeth to the desired position. At this time, the doctor will often prescribe braces, straighten the jaw or require surgical intervention to adjust the jawbone to the correct, balanced position.

The tooth is broken, only the root remains 

Should porcelain teeth be made? The answer is NO if the tooth is broken due to strong impact or has dental diseases. In this case, you should not have porcelain crowns because not only will the teeth be less attractive, but the ability to chew will also be reduced.

In the case of small chipped teeth, the doctor will restore them with cosmetic porcelain crowns. But if you lose a tooth and only part of the root remains, you must consider another method.  Porcelain dental bridges and dental implants are safe options for you to improve defects.

Suffering from certain health diseases

For people with epilepsy, bleeding is difficultHemorrhoids, heart disease, etc. Should absolutely not be covered with cosmetic porcelain. Because the process will require anesthesia and tooth pulp grinding, it will have an adverse effect on your health. More seriously, it will make your illness worse and endanger your life.

In addition, 

People under 17 age

It is not recommended that people under 17 years old should have porcelain teeth. If you are having problems with overbite, underbite, or misalignment, you need to treat it with braces. Because at this time, the teeth are still weak and not yet strong, so grinding the pulp will affect the pulp chamber, negatively impacting your health.

Hopefully the above information can help you answer some questions about whether you should make porcelain teeth or not. Please note the cases when you should not make porcelain to protect your health. If you want to do this, My Auris recommends that you visit a specialist – Our team of experienced dentists is always ready to support your examination and recommend the best treatment regimen for you!

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