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Will it hurt to have porcelain teeth?

Many friends now have porcelain teeth. Does it hurt to have porcelain teeth? Does it hurt to have porcelain teeth? Many friends nowadays choose porcelain technology when it comes to tooth restoration, but Many beauty lovers worry that porcelain teeth will be painful. Today, the editor of Seeking Doctors and Medicine will explain to you that with the advent of the painless era of porcelain teeth and the continuous improvement of anesthetic drugs, oral surgeons can now complete the repair of porcelain teeth without pain for patients. In this process, you only have mental tension but no physical pain. Regarding whether it hurts to have porcelain teeth, dental experts also pointed out that if the patient has a serious habit of smoking or drinking, the anesthesia effect may be less effective, and the patient may feel pain during the operation. For pain during anesthesia, doctors will use gentle techniques and painless injections. Generally, doctors can use local surface infiltration anesthesia first, then insert the needle, and use gentle techniques to insert the needle slowly to avoid capillaries (very important because the blood vessel walls are rich in pain-sensing nerve fibers). Basically, the pain of injections can be minimized or even painless. After confirming that the anesthesia is good, you will feel nothing and can operate normally. All operations will not be painful. It is just uncomfortable to open your mouth for a long time. After the tooth preparation is completed, wearing a temporary tooth can protect your teeth without feeling pain. It may just be a slight discomfort in the gums due to gingival retraction, but it is definitely bearable. The above is what the editor has explained to you about porcelain teeth. I hope it will be helpful to you. Finally, the editor sincerely wishes everyone a healthy body.