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My mother wants to install porcelain teeth, but I heard from friends that metal ones are not good for the body. I saw all-ceramic teeth, but they said they were brittle. I want to know how brittle the
My mother wants to install porcelain teeth, but I heard from friends that metal ones are not good for the body. I saw all-ceramic teeth, but they said they were brittle. I want to know how brittle they are?

This is what the doctor told me when I was getting porcelain teeth:

The doctor told me several types and asked me which one to do. I mainly asked which one was cheaper. What's the difference? (I have been seeing that old doctor for 5 years... He repaired all my cavities...)

1. The cheapest kind costs about 300, ordinary porcelain teeth (with metal inside) The outside is covered with porcelain). The doctor said that this is actually OK. The only problem is that some people may be allergic to this metal, so once it is installed, the tooth will be very painful if allergies occur and must be removed. .

2. The second one is more than 800, which is said to be resistant to magnetic resonance, that is, if you have a serious health problem in the future, you will need to undergo magnetic resonance imaging or some kind of brain surgery. When using high-tech tools such as departmental CT scans, this kind of tooth does not need to be removed and does not affect the effect of magnetic resonance imaging. (And if it is another metal type of porcelain teeth, it must be removed during the magnetic resonance imaging, otherwise it will affect the magnetic resonance)

3. There are more expensive ones. , but the doctor said, it’s not necessary. You are so young. As long as you are not allergic to the 300-plus ones, it will be enough. You can use them for a few years or more. If you want to look beautiful, you can take them apart and make a new one.

Later I chose the cheapest one. Yes, I had no allergies, but the shortcomings began to appear in the next two or three months. . . The seam of the porcelain teeth is not tight, leaving a small gap. As a result, after I eat, there is always a smell in the seam. In addition, it may be that the tooth nerve was not cleaned when the tooth nerve was killed, and sometimes the tooth will hurt. It's quite uncomfortable. But this may also have something to do with the doctor's experience in doing teeth. . The doctor who saw me was pretty good, but he mainly did dental repairs and was a chief physician. My mother told me that fillings like his were fine, but if it was porcelain teeth, it was best to go to that doctor. Implantation is done by experts in dental plastic surgery. When you go to the hospital, you can look at the doctor's introduction and you can usually find out what that doctor is good at.

Teeth are quite troublesome. I have a friend whose porcelain teeth were not done properly and the pain was so bad that he finally went to the doctor to have them done again. It's very troublesome. Mine smells a bit. I'm really too lazy to do it again. Just leave it at that.

When I post it later, I’ll make it better again!