
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to porcelain teeth and the importance of preservation
- 2. Popular types of porcelain teeth and their characteristics
- 3. Daily care of porcelain teeth
- 4. Suitable diet for people with porcelain teeth
- 5. Habits to avoid to protect porcelain teeth
- 6. Regularly check and clean porcelain teeth professionally
- 7. Handling common problems with porcelain teeth
- 8. Lifespan of porcelain teeth and influencing factors
- 9. Advice from dental experts on preserving porcelain teeth
- Conclude:
1. Introduction to porcelain teeth and the importance of preservation
Porcelain teeth are a popular dental restoration solution that helps restore function and aesthetics to teeth. Made from high-quality materials such as porcelain, zirconia or porcelain-coated metal, porcelain teeth are very durable but not indestructible. Proper care not only helps maintain the beauty of porcelain teeth but also protects overall oral health.
2. Popular types of porcelain teeth and their characteristics
All-ceramic teeth have high durability and good resistance, especially when using materials such as zirconia or lithium disilicate. Specifically:
– Metal ceramic teeth: Metal core covered with ceramic layer on the outside. Reasonable price, high durability.
– All-ceramic teeth: Completely made of ceramic, highly aesthetic but more fragile.
– Zirconia porcelain teeth: Made from zirconia oxide, high durability, good aesthetics.
– E.max porcelain teeth: Made from lithium disilicate, high aesthetics, good durability.
3. Daily care of porcelain teeth
– Brush your teeth at least twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste.
– Use dental floss at least once a day.
– Rinse your mouth with alcohol-free mouthwash.
– Clean your teeth after eating by rinsing your mouth or brushing your teeth gently.
– Use an electric toothbrush on a gentle setting.
– Gently massage the gums around the porcelain teeth.
4. Suitable diet for people with porcelain teeth
Should eat:
– Crunchy vegetables and fruits like carrots and apples
– Milk and dairy products
– Foods rich in vitamin C
– Drink plenty of water
Should limit:
– Food is too hard
– Sticky foods like chewing gum
– Dark colored drinks like coffee, tea
– Food or drink that is too hot or too cold
How to eat:
– Cut food into small pieces
– Chew slowly and evenly on both sides of the jaw.
– Avoid biting hard foods directly with your front teeth.
– Use a straw when drinking dark colored drinks.
5. Habits to avoid to protect porcelain teeth
– Grinding teeth
– Biting hard objects
- Smoke
– Excessive drinking
– Use whitening toothpaste
– Brushing too hard
– Skip wearing a mouth guard when playing sports
– Delaying treatment of dental problems
– Regular use of carbonated drinks
– Arbitrarily adjusting or repairing porcelain teeth
6. Regularly check and clean porcelain teeth professionally
– Check porcelain teeth at least once every 6 months
– The dentist will check the condition of the porcelain teeth, evaluate the fit and gum condition.
– Professional cleaning including tartar removal and porcelain tooth polishing
– Take regular X-rays to check the condition of teeth and jawbones
– Evaluate and adjust bite if necessary
7. Handling common problems with porcelain teeth
– Loose porcelain teeth: Contact your dentist immediately, do not adjust them yourself.
– Cracked or chipped porcelain teeth: Avoid chewing with the affected tooth, see your dentist soon
– Feeling uncomfortable or painful: It may be because the porcelain tooth is higher than the other teeth, need to be adjusted
– Color change: Dentist can polish or replace if needed
– Gum problems: Improve oral hygiene and check with your dentist
– Bite problems: The dentist can make adjustments to ensure proper bite.
8. Lifespan of porcelain teeth and influencing factors
The lifespan of porcelain teeth depends on many factors:
– Porcelain teeth type (metal: 10-15 years, all-ceramic: 10-15 years, Zirconia: 20 years or more)
– Position of porcelain teeth
– Eating habits
– Oral hygiene
– Bad habits (grinding teeth, smoking)
– Quality of porcelain teeth making process
– Regular inspection and maintenance
– Overall health
– Balanced diet
– Stress level
9. Advice from dental experts on preserving porcelain teeth
– Maintain good oral hygiene
– Choose the right cleaning tools
– Avoid bad habits like grinding teeth and biting nails
– Maintain a balanced diet
– Regular check-ups with your dentist
– Use a mouth guard if you grind your teeth while sleeping.
– Pay attention to unusual signs and contact your dentist immediately.
– Limit smoking and drinking alcohol
Conclude:
Keeping your porcelain crowns lasting requires regular care and attention. By following the advice of your dentist and maintaining a good oral care routine, you can ensure that your porcelain crowns remain beautiful and healthy for many years to come. If you have any concerns about your porcelain crowns, consult your dentist for advice and timely support.