After two weeks, the teeth and dentistry gradually remained stable, and the patient's diet gradually recovered. However, it should be noted that although porcelain teeth can be similar to natural teeth in appearance and function, they are not natural teeth with healthy body and mind, so some dietetic patients may need to pay more attention.
Generally speaking, after making porcelain teeth, it is not recommended to eat food that is too hard or sticky. Dried fruits, cancer, bones and other foods. Because they are hard, it is likely to cause damage to porcelain and even fracture of porcelain teeth; If you eat too sticky food, it is not only difficult to clean, but also easy to accumulate dental plaque, resulting in dental calculus, and it is likely to cause braces to fall off as the net name above says.
But there is no scientific proof on the internet that porcelain teeth can't eat sour food. It is unlikely that food will contact porcelain teeth in dentistry. Even if there is contact, because the time is short, it will not cause the total metal material chemicals of porcelain teeth to be destroyed by acidic and alkaline foods. Just clean the dentist immediately after dinner.
How can porcelain teeth turn yellow or have black stripes? In addition to worrying that porcelain teeth will break and fall off, some groups make porcelain teeth to better whiten their teeth, but some people see that porcelain teeth will turn yellow after being made for a long time. Why?
Professor Shao Longquan, chief physician of the Department of Stomatology, Southern Hospital of Southern Medical University, stressed in the previous interview that yellowing of porcelain teeth is actually a common situation and has nothing to do with skin allergies.
"Porcelain teeth are not easy to fade and often turn yellow. Most of them are related to pigmentation and long-term damage, which can lead to yellowing of porcelain enamel, often after 5 years. "
Some people have to notice that "black stripes" will appear on the edges of porcelain teeth after they have been used for a long time. Professor Shao Longquan emphasized that this is related to the leakage of porcelain teeth containing nickel-based alloy. "This kind of thing is more common in patients with porcelain teeth containing nickel-based alloy, and it mostly happens 1-2 years after porcelain teeth are installed. The main reason is that metal materials and chemicals in porcelain teeth penetrate into gums, but they are generally harmless. Naturally, if the patient is really worried, other porcelain tooth materials can be removed and replaced.