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How to make porcelain braces?

Ms. Liu, who is in her thirties, is a dental patient. She consulted a dental expert from Jingtian Hospital who said that Ms. Liu had a patient who had been a patient for many years and also had a broken tooth. However, after not seeing her for a few days, the patient actually installed a removable dental implant. The dentures look just like real teeth. After asking, I learned that the ones installed were porcelain teeth. Ms. Liu was very envious and wanted to have them installed. What she wanted to know most now was how to install porcelain braces. She had to know how to install them. Do it. Many patients who have installed porcelain braces can only talk about their own installation experience, but cannot explain all the steps of the installation in detail. In order to let more friends who want to think about porcelain braces know themselves and their enemies, experts from the dental department of Shenzhen Jingtian Hospital explain Steps in making porcelain braces: 1. Determine how many braces need to be made. Porcelain teeth are made by grinding down the original teeth and then wearing porcelain braces. If there is one next to you that needs to be porcelain, maybe for fixation or beauty, you need to do the same for the one next to it. 2. Grind your teeth evenly except for the part that touches the gums, because you need to wear braces. This grinding is a relatively long process, but fortunately the anesthesia is used so there will be no pain. 3. Take the shape of your teeth. After the teeth are ground, the dentist will use a specific mold to take the shape of your entire set of teeth. It is a blue, quick-setting substance. She or he will ask you to bite it and don't move for a minute and a half. After a minute and a half, the blue thing will solidify, and then it will be taken out, and your tooth shape will be on it. 4. Temporary braces. The dentist will make you a temporary brace, which is usually made of plastic. Then you need to wear the plastic braces for a few days while you wait for the porcelain teeth to be processed. 5. Select the color. The dentist will take out several different colors of teeth and let you compare the colors to see which one is closer to the color of your teeth. Then use this color for the porcelain teeth. 6. Replace with porcelain braces. After the porcelain teeth are processed in a few days, your dentist will remove your plastic braces and replace them with elegant and beautiful porcelain braces. The process of replacing braces is not painful at all and does not require anesthesia. After seeing the manufacturing process of porcelain braces above, I believe you can have porcelain braces with confidence.