What to do about sparse teeth, all-ceramic crowns can help you.

by 454kq on 2011-06-22 14:40:09

There are four types of sparse dentition: the first is small tooth shape with normal jawbone shape; the second is congenital missing teeth with normal jawbone shape; the third is normal tooth shape but overly large jawbone; the fourth is not replacing missing teeth after extraction, causing adjacent teeth to shift and produce gaps. All four reasons can result in gaps between teeth, leading to sparse dentition.

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All-ceramic crowns, making "beautiful teeth experts"

Mr. Lin, 38 years old, had the bad habit of biting pencils when he was young and did not pay attention to protecting his teeth, which led to sparse teeth, large gaps, and slight protrusion. Every time he attended meetings or gatherings, he felt like laughing but dared not open his mouth, and wanted to speak but dared not show his teeth. He said that feeling was terrible. Later, under the recommendation of his friends, he got all-ceramic crowns. After beautifying his teeth, they became neat and beautiful, and he said at the time, "It feels great!" Now, I no longer feel embarrassed about others laughing at me when I talk and laugh with my friends or clients!

All-ceramic crowns, eliminating sparse dentition

In recent years, all-ceramic crowns, a popular dental beauty technology from Europe and America, have been welcomed by many beauty enthusiasts. Dental diseases are very common, not only affecting appearance but also easily triggering other systemic complications, so timely treatment is necessary. There are many methods currently available for addressing tooth damage issues, and all-ceramic crowns are one of them. All-ceramic crowns have the following advantages:

1. Color transparency

The color transparency of all-ceramic teeth is a task that ordinary metal-based porcelain cannot accomplish because the opacity of the metal inner crown requires the use of opaque porcelain to cover the metal base, affecting the transparency of the restoration, making the porcelain beauty obviously chalky, pale, and fake. There is also a "black line" caused by the metal base at the neck of the tooth, affecting aesthetics. The high-strength inner crown of all-ceramic solves this cosmetic problem, achieving good aesthetic results even at the neck of the tooth.

2. Harmless to gums

Nickel-chromium metals, also known as base metals, severely irritate the gums, causing swelling and bleeding in some people (especially women), and even allergic reactions. Some patients are also allergic to precious metals; however, no sensitivity cases have been found with all-ceramics.

3. Used for highly aesthetic anterior tooth restorations.

When performing single crown restorations on anterior teeth, it is difficult to achieve ideal results with metal porcelain. In this case, all-ceramic teeth are the best choice.

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