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Bad breath can be caused by a number of different factors. Poor oral hygiene and poorly fitted or poorly made dental crowns are just a few of the reasons why bad breath can occur. If you are concerned about bad breath, it is best to seek support and advice from a reputable dental professional.
1. What is cosmetic porcelain teeth?
This dental procedure involves attaching a porcelain crown to the damaged tooth that needs restoration. The dentist will cover the tooth's imperfections with suitable porcelain material and dental prosthetics, giving you a bright smile and bright white teeth.
2. Why do some people have bad breath after cosmetic porcelain veneers?
Poorly made porcelain crowns can damage periodontal tissue.
If the porcelain crown is exposed, it will be a place for food and bacteria to accumulate, which can lead to bad breath. The porcelain crown is not fitted tightly or poor lab technique can be the cause of the crown not fitting tightly, causing food to accumulate, causing bacteria to grow and irritate the surrounding gums.
When caring for these veneers or crowns, the most important thing to remember is to practice good oral hygiene, regular scaling, and regular dental checkups every six months. You should also check your teeth for any abnormalities and seek treatment as soon as possible.
When you know that porcelain teeth are the cause of bad breath, you should see your dentist as soon as possible to check the fit of the porcelain teeth, screen for gingivitis or determine whether the bridge has food stuck or not?
We need to care for porcelain teeth like natural teeth and have regular dental check-ups. Daily hygiene is also essential.
Technology is an important component of dentistry, Cosmetic dentistry In particular. In cosmetic porcelain crowns, outdated, ineffective technology is the leading cause of bad breath. To reduce oxidation, the root cause of bad breath, choose a high-end porcelain crown brand made of other advanced materials instead of metal.
Thanks to high-quality materials and modern porcelain crown technology, your teeth will be as naturally white as possible, giving you healthy, happy teeth.
3. What is the process of making a porcelain crown? How long does it take to make a crown?
Step 1: Treatment planning consultation, examination and X-ray
Your general health will be assessed first and your dentist may order X-rays if necessary to determine the condition of your teeth. He or she will then provide specific instructions and develop a thorough treatment plan based on the results of the examination and X-ray reading.
Step 2: Anesthesia if the tooth still has pulp. Rest assured that this stage is not painful. The doctor only anesthetizes the molar that needs treatment. In case after taking an X-ray, if the tooth has had root canal treatment, we can skip this step.
Step 3: Prepare teeth to make enough space for future porcelain teeth.
Step 4: Take a dental impression. Take a rubber impression so that the Dental Technician can create a personalized tooth for each customer. At Sakura Dental, we use the iTero machine to scan the teeth accurately and the lab can receive the scan immediately, shortening the processing time.
You will be fitted with temporary teeth to ensure appearance and facilitate chewing while waiting for porcelain crowns.
Step 5: Dental crowns
The average time from impression to placement of the crown is 48 hours for removable crowns or some crowns. The specialist will check the fit, color, shape of the crown and the customer's satisfaction before placing the crown.
In most cases, the crown will be temporarily attached so that the patient can eat and feel it. If everything is okay, you will return to the dentist in a week to have it permanently attached. The crown process is now complete.
The steps of the porcelain crown procedure at Sakura Dental Clinic comply with standards, ensuring the best results. Come to Sakura Dental Clinic for guidance and the best choice, bringing the expected results.