The porcelain tooth is metal, what happens if it suddenly collapses?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It won't be. The metal inside the porcelain tooth will not cause some harm to the human body, so there is no need to worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the position of the functional tooth tip is broken, the range is very large, and the appearance is affected, etc., it needs to be removed and repaired, and the two connected together need to be dismantled at the same time, and the model is taken to remake the porcelain tooth after trimming.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Once the porcelain is broken, if the maxillofacial tooth tip is only broken with a small incision, and the metal base crown is not exposed, the jaw can be simply adjusted. If it is a large area of broken porcelain, it needs to be removed and re-inlayed.

    Whether it is porcelain teeth or all-porcelain teeth, there is a risk of porcelain collapse, after all, it is inlaid complex, so in the process of use, many patients are missing teeth for many years resulting in occlusal relationship disorder, have forgotten what the normal occlusion is like, after inlay, due to the imbalance of jaw force, resulting in porcelain tooth collapse, so the doctor's clinical experience is very important, when preparing abutment teeth, the relationship between the jaw is very important.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello: It is recommended to have a follow-up visit in time.

    If the time drags on, the adjacent teeth are displaced, the gap is insufficient, and it is difficult to put the teeth in place, so it may not be able to stick back again.

    Follow-up examination, if there is no internal abutment tooth fracture, re-insert a tighter fit, and the retention meets the requirements, then it can be eliminated and re-glued back.

    Most of them can be re-glued back. Some of the ones that are not well retained can be used for a few more years, and the internal teeth are broken, and they need to be re-piled.

    There is generally no charge for follow-up cementing. In other places, the cost of treatment is generally only a few tens of yuan.

    If there are other related treatments, such as poor positioning, tooth and occlusal adjustment, etc., there may be other additional charges.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should not be charged to find the original doctor to bond, but the porcelain crown only fell off after only 2 years of cementing, indicating several problems, not enough tight, the abutment teeth are too short, there is saliva pollution during bonding, the binder is too thick, the tooth preparation is too sharp (the polymerization angle is too large), and there is occlusal interference.

    You can consider from an economic point of view, re-glue, the cost will not exceed 50 yuan, or you can consider re-preparation, re-production, you have to pay the cost of the original porcelain crown.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the porcelain tooth is not damaged, you can go to the hospital to stick it back, and if it is damaged, you have to redo the porcelain tooth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended that you go to the clinic where your porcelain teeth are done as soon as possible to have them re-glued.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do it there and go there to stick generally without money.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know where you're talking about breaking. If the crown is still intact, the root of the tooth is still intact. Then you can make a metal pile core on the original tooth root, and then make porcelain teeth.

    If the root of the tooth is broken. You have to take out the root of the tooth. I am telling them to do dental implants, but they are super expensive, and they are not made by ordinary people.

    It depends on your own economic strength.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Unless the porcelain tooth is well fit with the abutment tooth, it generally has to be redone. If you are making a crown of the pile, you don't know if the root is cracked, and if the root is broken or the abutment is too bad, it will have to be extracted. It's not as simple as you think, and you can ask the doctor for details.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It depends on the extent of the damage, and if it doesn't take long, you can go to the hospital where you are treated to see if you can do it again. Some doctors may want you to adapt to it for two days and then completely fix it, and it is not easy to fall off. If the porcelain tooth is not damaged, you can go to the dental clinic and stick it again; If the porcelain tooth falls off and is damaged, it may be that the porcelain tooth that you have temporarily fixed is fixed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The porcelain tooth I made at Huimeijia is still very strong, and if you want to redo it, you can consider going there to do it, but according to the doctor, you can also stick it on.

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