Do the anterior teeth do porcelain braces do the gums definitely turn black or have black lines?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    At the age of 18, the teeth are twisted, and porcelain orthodontics is one way, but not the best way. Because to make porcelain teeth, you must first grind the teeth, this grinding process is actually a kind of damage to the teeth, and it is irreversible damage, after you have done it, you must wear this porcelain braces forever in your life, and you have to remove and redo it if it is broken, and it will cause secondary caries, gingivitis, etc. If you must do it, it is recommended to do it all-porcelain, so that there will be no black lines on the gums.

    However, with an attitude of being responsible for yourself, it is recommended that it is better to do orthodontic correction, although it takes a little longer, but it is the most environmentally friendly and beneficial method for yourself, I hope to consider it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, if it is the anterior teeth, the aesthetics are very important, the situation is different in each city, and it depends on your own city, so it is recommended that you do all-porcelain.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1500 words for the sake of ** teeth! If it is a medium-sized city, the area where the economy is not too developed can make a good porcelain tooth.

    The porcelain teeth are better. Preferably all-porcelain, there will be no problems with gum staining! The problem of coloring (gingival staining) generally appears on some porcelain teeth made of ordinary metal, and good porcelain teeth will not have!

    Even if it appears, it will not appear in a short period of time, it will take a few years or more than ten years!

    Generally it doesn't go away, and there's another question to tell you. Porcelain teeth are not lifelong, and its service life is only about ten years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    One of the most important reasons for this black line is the growth of bacteria, the gap between the abutment and the porcelain crown is where the bacteria grow, and because the residue of the place is not effectively cleaned, it evolves into a small black gap over time. The occurrence of this lesion is generally based on prevention and supplemented by **.

    Pay attention to tooth cleaning in daily life, do deep tooth cleaning, sonic toothbrushes, mouthwashes, interdental brushes, etc., these oral care products can help you clean your mouth, dental care is good, can effectively prevent periodontal disease, make teeth healthier.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The so-called black edge and gum recession of the porcelain crown are not mainly caused by the material, but by the lack of tightness, resulting in the appearance of decay after the food enters.

    The nickel-chrome porcelain crown is actually a gray stain (see image below).

    The porcelain is made to fit tightly and is properly maintained. The lifespan is 20-30 years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is possible that there will be a black line. Gum recession occurs only if the edges of the braces do not fit. Normally, it does not cause gum recession. Lifespan, if you clean yourself in place, you can use it for a lifetime. But what I see is generally 10 years.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Are those two teeth next to your empty teeth good? If it is a dental implant is the best choice, go to the hospital to take a picture and call the doctor to see, the life of dental implants is generally about 40 years, and there is no impact on the teeth next to it, but this is a bit expensive, a tooth costs about 10,000, and the time is about half a year. In the case of porcelain teeth, it mainly depends on the material and the degree of fit, and the main thing is maintenance.

    As for the longevity, no doctor dares to guarantee it, it should be. Hopefully, thank you!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Non-porcelain teeth may cause black lines on the gums, because the metal crown is not stable enough to react with the gums and oxygen. This porcelain tooth** is relatively inexpensive but not recommended.

    Porcelain teeth and all-ceramic teeth will not have gum recession and black lines, because the inner crown of the porcelain tooth is ** (86%), the biocompatibility is good, and this porcelain tooth is slightly more expensive.

    All-ceramic teeth are the best among porcelain teeth, and the biocompatibility is also very good, but **the highest.

    Healthy teeth are best not porcelain teeth, and your own teeth are the most intimate.

    If you make up your mind to do it, talk to your doctor and be sure to wear it well.

    The service life depends on how much you care about it, and it is generally about ten years.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, a successful porcelain tooth needs to have five factors: the choice of a regular hospital, experienced doctors, professional and reputable processing units, personal choice of materials, and personal habits. The general service life is about 10-20 years, and it is possible to use it for a lifetime with good protection.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The metals of porcelain teeth are mainly divided into: gold and titanium; Base metals.

    There are very few black lines on the gums, because the metal is relatively stable; Base metals will have black lines.

    Depending on the ** and black lines of the teeth you do, it should belong to the base metal, the so-called titanium alloy, and only about 4% titanium is added, basically, there is no substantive meaning. The best people are pure titanium, so there are no black lines.

    As for stuck food and bleeding gums, it should be a problem that the teeth are not done well and the edges are not dense.

    As for the systemic symptoms you mentioned, it should have nothing to do with your porcelain teeth.

    The worst porcelain tooth contains the worst element of nickel and the like, which is the same as the spoon, pressure cooker and other materials we use, and there is no big harm.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As long as it is a metal porcelain tooth for a long time, the gums will be a little discolored, just the difference between light and heavy, and there is a card food that indicates that there is a problem with the teeth, it is recommended to visit the hospital in time and remake it, so as not to cause serious secondary caries, resulting in broken teeth and gums

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended that you do it again. You can add 114033328 her. Mine is very detailed.

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