How many years do porcelain braces last? It s been ten years and there have been no adverse effects

Updated on healthy 2024-05-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    How long do porcelain teeth last? 10 years? 20 years?

    30 years? Lifelong? Many dentists shy away from talking about this question.

    We also say to patients: the normal use of porcelain teeth, the lifespan should be more than 10 years. In actual use, it is not uncommon to have more than 20 years.

    1. The technical level of the dentist.

    Only highly skilled doctors can produce high-quality porcelain teeth. Without good technology, no matter how good and expensive materials are, they will not produce good results. This is the same as cooking, with the same ingredients, a highly skilled chef cooks a delicious dish, and a poorly skilled chef may cook a dish that is difficult to swallow.

    2. Processing plant factors.

    3. Reasonable design and indications.

    Reasonable design is the premise of normal use of porcelain teeth. Some people have bad teeth, and they are fooled by some bad dentists, so they do what they shouldn't do and do what they can't do. For example, using an abutment tooth with a missing tooth, etc., these unreasonable designs will definitely affect the life of porcelain teeth, and will greatly affect the life of porcelain teeth.

    4. Maintenance during use.

    Porcelain teeth are very wear-resistant, as long as you don't fall and bump it, you can use it all the time. Hehe. However, some people's awareness of oral health care is not high, and oral hygiene is very poor, the gums will recede faster, and the service life of porcelain teeth will be shortened.

    After doing a good job of porcelain teeth, you should pay more attention to protecting your teeth, find your dentist for a check-up once every six months, and deal with the problems in time.

    5. The material of porcelain teeth.

    This is ranked at the back because the difference between the materials of porcelain teeth is far less than the difference between them. Good materials, dentists and technicians will be more meticulous, and good materials are more biocompatible, relatively small impact on the human body, under the same circumstances, the service life is naturally longer.

    A lot has been said, although in actual use, it is normal for porcelain teeth to last for more than 20 years. However, because in the mouth, everyone's usage is different, it is impossible for us to have a 20-year warranty, and we offer a 5-year full free warranty, which is already a miracle in Texas. Just like the large LCD TV at home, it can be used for 10 years, and the warranty period is only 1 year, which is a truth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can go and check it, if there is no problem, continue to use it, if there is a problem, remove it, and make a new porcelain tooth There is no fixed time in this case, just like a bicycle, it can be ridden for decades if it is well maintained, and it will be scrapped in a few years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What caused you to make porcelain teeth at that time, and how many porcelain teeth did you make at that time? Generally, the life span of porcelain teeth is about 20 years, and if the porcelain teeth are not damaged at present, it is recommended not to return them to porcelain teeth. If you want to change it, it is recommended that you replace the molars inside, because the molars are mainly responsible for the function of food chewing, and the hardness of the all-ceramic teeth is more than that of real teeth, which can help you chew food just right.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I'm having the same problem now, have you switched to all-ceramic teeth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When brushing your teeth. I have been making porcelain teeth for 18 years. Haemorrhage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The lifespan of porcelain teeth is about 8-20 years as far as the front teeth are concerned. It doesn't hurt when you redo a broken porcelain tooth. Of course, it is more common to have 8-10 years. Generally, many people use 3-5 years more.

    The first time you do it this time, it will hurt because you have to prepare your teeth. The severity of the pain varies depending on the person's age and the sensitivity of the teeth. Some people don't feel a lot of pain, while others feel a lot of pain.

    If it hurts a lot to prepare your teeth, you may want to consider anesthetics. You can also have your doctor give you an anesthetic before you prepare your teeth.

    The porcelain tooth is divided into two parts: the metal inner crown and the porcelain outer crown. According to the different metals used, it is divided into nickel-chromium alloy porcelain teeth, titanium alloy porcelain teeth, gold-plated porcelain teeth, pure titanium porcelain teeth, gold-platinum alloy porcelain teeth, gold-palladium alloy porcelain teeth and cast porcelain teeth (special types of porcelain teeth - porcelain teeth without a metal crown made of porcelain powder). If the economic conditions are good, it is best to make gold-palladium alloy porcelain teeth or gold-platinum alloy porcelain teeth:

    It is the most biocompatible and longest-lived porcelain tooth (around 20 years). Its ** in general cities is about 1500-2000 yuan per piece. You can use it with confidence after making it.

    Just be careful not to bite beer bottles and gnaw bones in your daily life. It's okay to bite anything else.

    Then just make the first two. You can do it at a big hospital or at your local private clinic. The result is sure to make you satisfied. The total process from the first tooth preparation, impression taking to the second tooth fitting takes 4 (fastest) to 8 days (slowest).

    Porcelain teeth are like planting trees, and they are rarely fixed with teeth on both sides, so they generally do not have an effect. Changing porcelain teeth is mainly due to the poor quality of porcelain teeth, unscientific physiological function design, which will affect the occlusal relationship and have a bad impact on pronunciation, so it is necessary to change porcelain teeth. The porcelain tooth is not installed tightly, and the gums are corroded, and the porcelain tooth needs to be replaced.

    The porcelain tooth is cracked, and the porcelain tooth also needs to be replaced.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If every step of the porcelain tooth is very strict, there is no need to change it in general. In the case of replacement, when there is a problem with the tooth itself, it will be required to remove the previous tooth and replace it. There is also a situation that when the body needs to do an MRI in the future, it may be necessary to remove the metal in the body, and at this time it may be required to remove, and in general, porcelain teeth can be carried for a long time.

    Guidance: Please rest assured that you can take good care of your teeth, try not to change them, and maintain good oral hygiene.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, if it is well maintained, it can usually be used for 8-10 years. As long as it does not fall off or loosen, it does not need to be replaced, if it falls out, it is good to say, if it is loose, it will cause other teeth to be traumatically combined because of its increased mobility, so if it falls out or loosens, it is best to re-insert one. I hope my answer will help you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 If it's broken, replace it with a new one. If you don't have problems within half a year after installing the porcelain teeth, you don't need to eat hard things with the porcelain teeth in the future, so that the general porcelain teeth can be used for more than 10 years. So wait until it's bad, don't worry.

    2 If your porcelain teeth are nickel-chromium alloy, cobalt-chromium alloy, titanium alloy are all containing some beryllium, it will definitely have an impact, but the weight is different, if the nickel-chromium alloy grade ordinary porcelain teeth, it may turn your gums black. Cobalt-chromium alloys and titanium alloys contain very little beryllium, which is negligible, but they still contain some after all. It is recommended that if you have the financial conditions, you can get an all-porcelain or *** (gold leaf), they are almost harmless to the body.

    All-ceramic teeth can be done directly for MRI without being removed, otherwise, if you just say that if you have a serious illness and have to go to the hospital, you will have to do an MRI and remove the dentures. That would be a sin.

    Porcelain teeth can be used for more than 10 years, so you can rest assured. When you have money, you can change to an all-porcelain one.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The life of porcelain teeth is related to the condition of the tooth, the performance of the material, the doctor's technique, and the daily use and maintenance. If these aspects are perfect, a porcelain tooth will be used for decades without problems, and there will be no problems and no need to be replaced.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The life of porcelain teeth varies from person to person, generally if you protect it well, you can use it for decades, don't chew things often, after all, it is a denture, so you must take more care to use it for a long time, if you use it carefully, the service life will be longer! However, in addition to your own care, it is more important to have to do with the doctor and dental hospital technology you choose.

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