most abrasive contact:
a- tooth to tooth
b- porcelin to tooth***
c- gold to tooth
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When a natural tooth has become damaged enough that it can no longer be used, it is time to think that porcelain teeth should be used. These porcelain or dental crowns are made of different materials and have the role of recovering the functionality of the affected tooth.
In general, porcelain teeth appear as an option when the tooth has already suffered a lot. In this article we will list 5 moments when you have to consider the replacement of the affected dental crown with the porcelain (ceramic), zirconium or any other material that will restore the functionality of the tooth.
1- You have a tooth that is decayed and that has come to break. | 50% chance of dental fill 50% chance of porcelain teeth:
When a tooth becomes brittle, it often breaks because a tooth decay has reached the inside of the tooth where it has damaged much of it. In this situation, it is desirable that the dental caries should be cleaned with special care. If, after complete cleaning, the tooth has not been damaged to the nerve, then you can try using the dental filler.
If the cavity has reached the nerve and the canal treatment is required. In the case of the front teeth and of the premolars in 90% of cases a dental crown follows. For the teeth in the lateral area, the molars, we put the porcelain teeth depending on how damaged the crown of the affected tooth is.
2- The tooth is treated on the canal but has a broken piece of it. | 80% chance of porcelain teeth 20% chance of extraction:
If the canal treatment is done correctly, then you can easily think of porcelain teeth without having to consider other costs or interventions related to the canal treatment. If you are not treated properly, then we are talking about tooth retreatment or surgical removal of the tooth.
Often, in these situations, a dental pivot is required to make a connecting rail between the dental crown and the tooth roots.
3- Teeth or tooth that already has a crown on it but which has fallen. | 5% chance of extraction 95% chance of porcelain teeth:
When a dental crown is most often decimated it can be re-cemented in place without any problem. However, there are situations when this can no longer be and the dental crown must be restored. The causes of dental crown decimation are: the use of a poor quality adhesive, the wrong adaptation of the dental crown to the occlusion plane (the way we bite) or the infections that led to the weakening of the adhesive.
4- Teeth with unsightly dental crowns. | 100% porcelain tooth chances:
If the reason for replacing an existing dental crown with quality porcelain teeth is the reason, then the chances of success are 100%. We often encounter cases when there is already a functional dental crown but this is no longer aesthetically pleasing. The use of zirconia crowns has become increasingly accessible and the benefit of this type of crown is far superior to the others. The price of zirconium crowns is constantly decreasing due to new equipment introduced in dentistry.
5- Tooth loss with root. Dental implant | 100% porcelain tooth chances:
Porcelain teeth are the ideal choice when it comes to loading dental implants. In this area, the use of ceramics and zirconia is almost mandatory.
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When a natural tooth has become damaged enough that it can no longer be used, it is time to think that porcelain teeth should be used. These porcelain or dental crowns are made of different materials and have the role of recovering the functionality of the affected tooth.
In general, porcelain teeth appear as an option when the tooth has already suffered a lot. In this article we will list 5 moments when you have to consider the replacement of the affected dental crown with the porcelain (ceramic), zirconium or any other material that will restore the functionality of the tooth.
1- You have a tooth that is decayed and that has come to break. | 50% chance of dental fill 50% chance of porcelain teeth:
When a tooth becomes brittle, it often breaks because a tooth decay has reached the inside of the tooth where it has damaged much of it. In this situation, it is desirable that the dental caries should be cleaned with special care. If, after complete cleaning, the tooth has not been damaged to the nerve, then you can try using the dental filler.
If the cavity has reached the nerve and the canal treatment is required. In the case of the front teeth and of the premolars in 90% of cases a dental crown follows. For the teeth in the lateral area, the molars, we put the porcelain teeth depending on how damaged the crown of the affected tooth is.
2- The tooth is treated on the canal but has a broken piece of it. | 80% chance of porcelain teeth 20% chance of extraction:
If the canal treatment is done correctly, then you can easily think of porcelain teeth without having to consider other costs or interventions related to the canal treatment. If you are not treated properly, then we are talking about tooth retreatment or surgical removal of the tooth.
Often, in these situations, a dental pivot is required to make a connecting rail between the dental crown and the tooth roots.
3- Teeth or tooth that already has a crown on it but which has fallen. | 5% chance of extraction 95% chance of porcelain teeth:
When a dental crown is most often decimated it can be re-cemented in place without any problem. However, there are situations when this can no longer be and the dental crown must be restored. The causes of dental crown decimation are: the use of a poor quality adhesive, the wrong adaptation of the dental crown to the occlusion plane (the way we bite) or the infections that led to the weakening of the adhesive.
4- Teeth with unsightly dental crowns. | 100% porcelain tooth chances:
If the reason for replacing an existing dental crown with quality porcelain teeth is the reason, then the chances of success are 100%. We often encounter cases when there is already a functional dental crown but this is no longer aesthetically pleasing. The use of zirconia crowns has become increasingly accessible and the benefit of this type of crown is far superior to the others. The price of zirconium crowns is constantly decreasing due to new equipment introduced in dentistry.
5- Tooth loss with root. Dental implant | 100% porcelain tooth chances:
Porcelain teeth are the ideal choice when it comes to loading dental implants. In this area, the use of ceramics and zirconia is almost mandatory.
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