Thuy Duc Deltal Clinic https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn Reputable Clinic for 15 years Tue, 31 Dec 2024 10:08:59 +0000 vi hourly 1 THUY DUC DENTAL CLINIC IS HONORED TO WELCOME THE INVISALIGN VIETNAM DELEGATION TO CONGRATULATE DR. PHAM HONG DUC ON ACHIEVEMENT OF RED DIAMOND RANK https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/thuy-duc-dental-clinic-is-honored-to-welcome-the-invisalign-vietnam-delegation-to-congratulate-dr-pham-hong-duc-on-achievement-of-red-diamond-rank-854/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/thuy-duc-dental-clinic-is-honored-to-welcome-the-invisalign-vietnam-delegation-to-congratulate-dr-pham-hong-duc-on-achievement-of-red-diamond-rank-854/#respond Tue, 31 Dec 2024 07:20:45 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=854 The last day of 2024 was marked by a very meaningful and memorable event when Thuy Duc was honored to welcome the Invisalign Vietnam delegation to visit and congratulate Dr. Duc on his excellent achievement of the Invisalign Red Diamond Provider title. At the same time, Invisalign Vietnam also congratulated Thuy Duc Dental Clinic as the first dental clinic in Vietnam to achieve the highest Invisalign Red Diamond rank.

THUY DUC DENTAL CLINIC IS HONORED TO WELCOME THE INVISALIGN VIETNAM DELEGATION TO CONGRATULATE DR. PHAM HONG DUC ON ACHIEVEMENT OF RED DIAMOND RANK 1

In particular, Mr. Sandeep – Marketing Director of Align Southeast Asia, although unable to visit in person, still took the time through the small screen and sent the best wishes to Dr. Duc and Thuy Duc Dental Clinic.

THUY DUC DENTAL CLINIC IS HONORED TO WELCOME THE INVISALIGN VIETNAM DELEGATION TO CONGRATULATE DR. PHAM HONG DUC ON ACHIEVEMENT OF RED DIAMOND RANK 2

In addition to the joyful and close meeting and sharing atmosphere, Invisalign Vietnam also sent Dr. Duc and the entire clinic team a colorful flower shelf and a congratulatory cake with a message to continue to stick together and develop together further as not only a close strategic partner, but also a reliable companion who has helped Thuy Duc bring advanced orthodontic solutions, meeting all customer expectations in terms of quality and effectiveness.

THUY DUC DENTAL CLINIC IS HONORED TO WELCOME THE INVISALIGN VIETNAM DELEGATION TO CONGRATULATE DR. PHAM HONG DUC ON ACHIEVEMENT OF RED DIAMOND RANK 3

Thuy Duc Dental Clinic sincerely thanks Invisalign Vietnam for the warm feelings as well as the great support for the clinic throughout the journey of caring for thousands of smiles both domestically and internationally. This event is both a special milestone and a strong source of motivation for Thuy Duc to continue to improve and develop strongly.

THUY DUC DENTAL CLINIC IS HONORED TO WELCOME THE INVISALIGN VIETNAM DELEGATION TO CONGRATULATE DR. PHAM HONG DUC ON ACHIEVEMENT OF RED DIAMOND RANK 4

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Signs of exposed porcelain teeth and how to fix them https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/signs-of-exposed-porcelain-teeth-and-how-to-fix-them-797/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/signs-of-exposed-porcelain-teeth-and-how-to-fix-them-797/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 09:32:58 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=797 Porcelain crowns are a solution to help bring bright, white teeth and correct many teeth defects. However, like other cosmetic methods, porcelain crowns can cause many problems for the teeth, the most common being exposed porcelain teeth. What are the signs of exposed porcelain teeth? How to prepare? Let’s find answers to the above questions in this article.

1. What are the signs of exposed porcelain teeth?

1. What are the signs of exposed porcelain teeth? 1

If there is a gap between the porcelain tooth and the real tooth, especially at the line adjacent to the gums, it may be a sign that the porcelain tooth is leaking.

Exposed porcelain teeth can increase pain or sensitivity when exposed to hot, cold, sweet foods…

If there is a gap between the porcelain tooth and the gum, an area of black or red gum may appear.

When porcelain teeth are exposed, it can cause difficulty in chewing.

If there is a gap, food can be trapped or stuck between the porcelain tooth and the real tooth.

Early recognition of signs of exposed porcelain teeth will help you promptly remedy this situation

Early recognition of signs of exposed porcelain teeth will help you promptly remedy this situation

2. Causes of porcelain teeth having exposed roots

Some causes of broken porcelain teeth:

2.1. Porcelain teeth are exposed due to the doctor’s inexperience

Porcelain dental crowns are a complex process, requiring high precision and technique from the dentist. If this process is performed incorrectly, it can lead to many problems, including the risk of exposed roots. If the dentist grinds away too much of the natural tooth to make the porcelain tooth fit properly, this can lead to a reduced chance of the porcelain tooth firmly attaching and increase the risk of exposed roots. Besides, if the dentist does not accurately assess the condition of the gums and tooth structure and does not plan the treatment properly, it can lead to the porcelain teeth not being placed in the correct position.

2.2. Porcelain teeth are exposed due to the wrong size of the porcelain teeth

The process of taking jaw impressions is an important step in the process of making porcelain teeth and plays a decisive role in achieving the best results. If the process of taking jaw impressions is not done properly or using poor quality tools, it will lead to errors in making porcelain teeth, especially the wrong size. Specifically:

If the doctor does not perform the jaw impression technique correctly, the result will be a jaw impression that is not in the correct position and shape of real teeth.

Jaw impression tools need to ensure quality to be accurate and detailed. If the tools are not of high quality, important details will be lost, leading to porcelain teeth being crafted to the wrong size.

Dentists need to pay attention to small details of tooth structure such as shape, size and neighboring teeth. If any detail is missed, it can lead to inaccurate porcelain tooth fabrication.

2.3. Whether porcelain teeth are exposed or not depends largely on the quality of the porcelain teeth

Poor porcelain material or poor manufacturing techniques can cause irritation and swelling of the gums, while also increasing the risk of tooth infection. Besides, poor quality porcelain teeth can increase the risk of structural failure and damage to real teeth.

2.4. Porcelain teeth are exposed due to poor glue quality

Porcelain glue plays an important role in the process of covering porcelain teeth and greatly affects the strength of porcelain teeth. When quality glue is not used or used incorrectly, many serious problems can occur:

Glue is used to bond porcelain teeth to real teeth. If the glue is of poor quality or insufficient, it will lead to exposed porcelain roots, increasing the risk of plaque and bacteria.
Insufficient quality glue increases the risk of porcelain teeth cracking, especially when porcelain teeth are subjected to daily chewing pressure.
If the glue does not ensure strong adhesion, it can lead to the porcelain tooth falling out of its position. This not only affects aesthetics but is also annoying and requires multiple dental interventions.
When there are signs of exposed porcelain roots, it will create favorable conditions for bacteria and mold to grow, causing gum health problems and bad breath.

2.5. Unscientific oral hygiene leads to exposed porcelain teeth

2.5. Unscientific oral hygiene leads to exposed porcelain teeth 1

Mistakes in oral care after porcelain crowns can cause porcelain teeth to become exposed, such as:

Brushing too hard: If you brush too hard, especially with a hard toothbrush, it will wear down porcelain and real teeth. This can lead to exposed roots and reduced adhesion of porcelain teeth.

Improper brushing technique: Brushing technique is also important. If you brush your teeth in the wrong direction or do not pay attention to the areas around the porcelain teeth, it can create conditions for plaque and bacteria to grow, increasing the risk of exposed roots.

Do not use dental floss: Dental floss helps clean areas that are difficult to reach with a toothbrush, helping to reduce the risk of exposed roots.

Improper eating and brushing habits after eating: Eating habits can affect the porcelain tooth surface and increase the risk of exposed roots.

Poor quality porcelain teeth can lead to porcelain teeth falling out or causing damage to real teeth..

3. Harmful effects of porcelain crowns with exposed roots

Cracked porcelain teeth can cause negative effects on oral function and health. Below are some harmful effects of exposed porcelain teeth:

Risk of infection and dental disease: When porcelain teeth are exposed, the gaps between teeth become places where plaque and bacteria can easily accumulate. This increases the risk of diseases such as tooth decay, gingivitis and tartar.

Sore and sensitive teeth: Exposed porcelain teeth can increase pain when eating, especially when food is inserted through the teeth. Tooth sensitivity to hot, cold or sweet foods is also a common problem.

Difficulty in chewing: Cracked porcelain teeth cause difficulty in chewing food and lead to imbalance in the bite.

Bad breath: Plaque and bacteria accumulating between porcelain teeth can increase the risk of bad breath. If not treated promptly, this condition can become serious and affect confidence in communication.

Aesthetic effects: Porcelain teeth that are exposed and black at the roots can reduce the aesthetics of the smile, affecting confidence and psychology.

4. How to fix leaking porcelain crowns

Most importantly, you need to visit your dentist regularly to check and maintain the health of your porcelain teeth. If there are any signs of exposed porcelain roots, the dentist will make appropriate treatment decisions.

In case of serious exposed porcelain tooth roots, you need to remove the old porcelain tooth and replace it with a new porcelain tooth. If the exposed porcelain root is due to an error during the coating process, the dentist can adjust the size or junction of the porcelain tooth.

In some cases, using new porcelain veneers can help improve exposed roots.
Your dentist can guide you through changes in your daily oral care routine that will protect your porcelain teeth from exposed roots.

 

It can be seen that when properly covering porcelain teeth and maintaining scientific oral hygiene, there will be no signs of exposed porcelain teeth. Dental care and porcelain teeth require care and thoroughness to ensure the best aesthetics and dental health.

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Most common complications of wisdom teeth https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/most-common-complications-of-wisdom-teeth-791/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/most-common-complications-of-wisdom-teeth-791/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 09:23:23 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=791 1. The most common complications of wisdom teeth

Wisdom teeth, also known as teeth number 8, grow last in the mouth in the same jaw, when people have reached the end of their jaw bone development. Because our jawbone usually only has enough room for 28 teeth, growing wisdom teeth often lack space, leading to misalignment, reverse growth, incomplete growth, and crowding into other teeth.

1. The most common complications of wisdom teeth 1

Pain and discomfort are symptoms that most people with wisdom teeth experience, but many cases face more dangerous complications such as:

1.1. Jaw cyst

When wisdom teeth grow crookedly, they hit adjacent teeth, causing tooth root resorption and degeneration into pathological cysts in the jawbone. If this cyst is not treated well, it can grow as it grows and can damage teeth, jawbone, and loss of nerve function.

1.2. Bacterial infection, gingivitis

Misaligned teeth cause swelling, pain and are susceptible to infection when oral bacteria attack. If the patient does not have good oral hygiene, food and bacteria remain in the gum pockets, causing gingivitis, pus accumulation, and acute periodontal inflammation. More severe cases can progress to sepsis leading to death.

1.3. Caries

Impacted wisdom teeth not only easily damage neighboring teeth but also create favorable conditions for bacteria to grow and cause tooth decay. The larger the cavity, the more the jaw tooth structure will be destroyed, making it easier to spread to other teeth.

1.4. Affects nerves

Wisdom teeth grow in and cause a lot of pain, partly because they affect many nerves in the face. Many cases of swelling and pain due to wisdom teeth lead to loss or decreased sensation in the lips, skin, face, etc. Sympathetic syndrome is one of the common neurological complications caused by misaligned wisdom teeth with symptoms: edema, redness around the eye socket, pain on one side of the face,…

2. Is wisdom tooth extraction dangerous?

2. Is wisdom tooth extraction dangerous? 1

With the pain and discomfort every time wisdom teeth grow, many people choose to have their wisdom teeth extracted early. More and more, wisdom tooth extraction procedures are being performed more and more, patients can go to hospitals and dental clinics to have them extracted quickly and safely.

In general, wisdom tooth extraction is relatively safe, both helping you reduce pain and preventing dental complications that may occur due to wisdom teeth. However, you need to choose a reputable location for the procedure, dentists who do not have much experience can cause heavy bleeding and infection after surgery. The surgical wound is not treated well and infection also leads to complications of necrosis, blood infection, etc.

In addition, the location where wisdom teeth grow is where many nerves of the jaw and face are concentrated, so if done poorly, it can affect these nerves. Signs that the nerves are affected after wisdom tooth extraction include: tingling sensation, numbness in the tongue, pain in the chin, lower lip, teeth, etc., lasting even after the swelling and pain caused by wisdom tooth extraction has decreased. .

To safely extract wisdom teeth, the dentist will need to examine the structure of the wisdom teeth in the jaw along with the adjacent teeth to have an appropriate extraction plan. Along with that is the support of modern dental equipment, which is well sterilized to prevent infection. Then, the process of removing your wisdom teeth will become faster and less painful.

3. What to do when wisdom teeth grow?

Not all cases of wisdom teeth need to be extracted, although they are more or less uncomfortable and painful. When wisdom teeth grow straight, cause little or no displacement to other teeth in the jaw, and pose little risk of causing difficulty in oral hygiene, you may not need to have them extracted. Wisdom teeth will grow slowly, so during this process you may experience pain and uncomfortable swelling of the gums, but it is not too serious.

When impacted wisdom teeth fall into the following cases, you should consider removing them early to limit pain and impact on the molar structure:

Wisdom teeth grow crooked and hidden, causing pain, tooth decay, inflammation, tight jaw,…

Misaligned wisdom teeth affect the molar structure, causing loss of aesthetics and changing the face.

Wisdom teeth grow out of the dental arch, have no chewing function and also interfere with oral hygiene.

Wisdom teeth grow straight but have an irregular shape, creating a place where food is crammed, easily causing tooth decay, periodontal disease,…

Wisdom teeth grow straight but do not have opposing teeth that match, over time it can easily cause ulcers of the gum lining, causing food stuffing that is difficult to clean,…

Growing wisdom teeth can easily cause tooth decay and misaligned teeth

Growing wisdom teeth can easily cause tooth decay and misaligned teeth

To know whether wisdom teeth need to be extracted or not, you should go for a check-up at a specialized medical facility. If necessary, the doctor will advise early wisdom tooth extraction to limit complications for molars.

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Wisdom teeth that don’t hurt should I be extracted? https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/wisdom-teeth-that-dont-hurt-should-i-be-extracted-785/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/wisdom-teeth-that-dont-hurt-should-i-be-extracted-785/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 09:17:52 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=785 Wisdom teeth are an obsession for many people because of the troubles they bring. However, not all wisdom teeth are “stupid” and we do not need to remove them.

What are wisdom teeth?

What are wisdom teeth? 1

Wisdom teeth are molars number 8, molars are the hardest and widest teeth that can help you grind food. But some people don’t have wisdom teeth. According to some studies, up to 35% of the world’s population does not have the phenomenon of teeth number 8.

In fact, you still have wisdom teeth, but these teeth are hidden deep in the jawbone and do not emerge from the gums, or because the gums are too thick, the teeth do not have enough strength to emerge.

Besides, in some cases, it is normal to only grow 1 or 2 wisdom teeth and then not grow anymore, not necessarily having to grow all 4 teeth.

Since you were 10 years old, tooth number 8 has begun to form. When entering the period from 17 to 25 years old, wisdom teeth begin to grow. Depending on each person’s constitution, the time it takes for tooth number 8 to grow will also be different. Some people only grow their teeth for a few months, but some people only “grow” a little every year. And the teething process can last up to several years.

Should wisdom tooth extraction?

Of course, if tooth number 8 causes you pain because it grows crooked or impacted. Even causing dangerous dental problems such as gum infection, gingivitis, tooth abscess… we should have wisdom teeth extracted as soon as possible.

Depending on the situation, the dentist will prescribe tooth number 8 for you to extract
However, in lucky cases, this tooth “matures” completely normally like other molars, the teeth grow straight, do not cause pain, crowding, or misalignment, then we should consider keeping the tooth. .

In some cases, you can keep tooth number 8 such as:

Teeth grow straight, causing absolutely no swelling, pain or complications
When wisdom teeth grow, they will cause pain because they erupt at a time when the jawbone has stopped growing, but if they grow straight, you do not need to worry. You do not have to remove the tooth if the tooth grows straight and meets the following conditions:

– Teeth are completely healthy.

– Teeth can mesh with opposing teeth.

– Teeth grow fully and can be easily cleaned daily like other teeth.

Wisdom teeth grow completely underground in the jawbone

Teeth number 8 grow underground in the jawbone and do not need to be removed without any complications. That tooth will probably stay in the jawbone forever.

However, when you have signs of wisdom teeth growing, you need to check to see if your tooth is growing underground in the bone or not. You should get checked periodically, at least once a year. When you go to the dental facility, the dentist will prescribe on-site x-rays to detect any problems and handle them as soon as possible.

Many dentists believe that impacted tooth number 8 should be removed due to the possibility of forming cysts around the tooth crown and various types of jaw bone tumors. However this does not always happen. Comparing the monitoring and severity of predictable and unpredictable risks when surgically removing impacted wisdom teeth, leaving them still has more benefits.

In short, to know clearly whether you can keep this tooth or not, you need to go to a dental facility for an examination. It is the doctor who makes the best decisions for your oral health.

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Is it possible to get porcelain crowns a second time? https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/is-it-possible-to-get-porcelain-crowns-a-second-time-780/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/is-it-possible-to-get-porcelain-crowns-a-second-time-780/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 09:14:21 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=780 After a long time of use, porcelain teeth can “degrade” such as yellowing, dullness, blackening of the gum line, etc. This is also one of the reasons why you should get a second porcelain crown. If you are worried about not knowing when What is the difference after doing this? Please find out the full information below.

Is it possible to get porcelain crowns a second time?

Is it possible to get porcelain crowns a second time? 1

Is it possible to get porcelain crowns a second time? Whether or not you should cover your teeth with porcelain a second time is a concern of many people. In fact, this is something that needs to be done and can be done normally. Because as you know, porcelain teeth also have a certain lifespan.

Metal porcelain teeth last about 5-7 years, all-ceramic teeth about 10-20 years depending on the type. Porcelain crowns are the best solution to bring white, even, naturally beautiful teeth without affecting chewing function.

In what cases do you need a second porcelain crown?

A second porcelain crown is common and necessary because the lifespan of porcelain teeth cannot last a lifetime. It can be altered aesthetically, making it difficult to achieve the original hardness. According to experts, if you are in the following cases, you should get new porcelain crowns:

– People with metal porcelain crowns can get 5-7 years or people with all-ceramic crowns can get 10-20 years, depending on the type. Because after a long period of use, the oral environment combined with saliva, food, and drinking water causes porcelain teeth to gradually oxidize, easily causing irritation and discomfort.

– People with porcelain teeth are facing problems such as cavities, infected teeth, prolonged sensitivity, porcelain teeth that are rough, uneven, and not close to real teeth. At this time, you need to get a second porcelain crown to fix the above situation as soon as possible. If left too long, it can easily lead to other dangerous complications.

– People with porcelain teeth that are damaged, cracked, broken, and no longer maintain their original solid state. If you want to restore the natural beauty as well as prevent bacteria from entering your real tooth, you should cover your tooth with porcelain a second time.

– People whose porcelain teeth are discolored, dull, and no longer aesthetically pleasing should have them completely replaced.

How does the second porcelain crown process take place?

To help yourself feel less worried, you can refer to the medical-standard second porcelain crown procedure below.

– Step 1: General examination and consultation

First, the doctor will examine general oral health including porcelain teeth. Take X-ray films to get the most accurate results
Then, the doctor makes the best plan for porcelain crowns. If you see diseases such as tooth decay, gingivitis, etc., you need to treat them first.

– Step 2: Sign a service contract

You will learn about the service contract to clearly understand your duties and rights. Then sign to ensure the best protection for you in case of need.

– Step 3: Clean teeth, anesthetize and remove old porcelain teeth

Next, the doctor will clean your oral cavity to avoid bacterial infection.
Anesthesia can then be performed to minimize pain. The doctor uses dental tools to remove the old porcelain tooth.

– Step 4: Take tooth impression

After determining the tooth needs restoration, the doctor takes an impression of the customer’s tooth and sends it to the manufacturing room.

In the meantime, you will wear temporary, hard plastic teeth. This way, the aesthetics are maintained, the teeth are not empty and eating can still take place normally.

– Step 5: Craft porcelain teeth

Teeth are designed with absolute precision using modern CAD/CAM techniques with 3D design shapes, providing the highest precision, ensuring maximum aesthetics, helping to shorten the time to complete porcelain teeth. .

– Step 6: Attach porcelain teeth and do a general check

Once the porcelain tooth has been successfully crafted, the doctor attaches a porcelain crown on top. This is done meticulously, gently and accurately.
Finally, the doctor will check the overall teeth so that they are as beautiful and natural as possible, avoiding any awkward situations.
The doctor gives instructions on how to care for your teeth at home and makes a follow-up appointment.

Some questions related to the second porcelain crown

Is the second porcelain crown painful?

Because it is the second porcelain crown, many people feel worried and think it will cause sharp pain or soreness. However, the truth is not entirely like that. Compared to the first time, the advantage of the second porcelain crown is that you do not need to grind the tooth pulp further. The feeling of pain depends on many factors such as:

Doctor’s qualifications and performance skills. With a doctor who has a lot of experience and works meticulously and carefully, the process of getting porcelain crowns is gentler and more comfortable.

More modern technology and equipment will help limit uncomfortable feelings for customers.

Doctors also need to be sensitive to detect dental problems such as tooth decay, gingivitis, etc. to treat them completely first. This will avoid future complications.

If after getting porcelain crowns you feel pain, you can apply some tips such as wrapping some ice cubes in a clean towel and applying it around the sensitive tooth area for a few minutes to see effectiveness. Or take pain relievers as prescribed by your doctor.

How long does it take to get the second porcelain crown?

Some people wonder if the second porcelain crown will take a long time. In fact, porcelain coating takes only about 2-3 days to complete. Except in case you have some diseases such as tooth decay, pulpitis, etc. that require a little longer treatment. Thus, how long it takes to get a second porcelain crown depends on each person’s dental condition.

Is the second porcelain crown more beautiful than the first?

If you choose a reputable and quality dental facility with a highly skilled doctor, the second porcelain crown will be more beautiful than the first. On the other hand, if that facility does not guarantee quality, your teeth will definitely be damaged. not as expected.

Does porcelain teeth that are removed and installed many times have any effect?

The doctor also recommends that customers should not have their porcelain teeth removed and re-done many times. Because every time you replace a porcelain crown, you may face risks such as wear, breakage, etc. So choosing a reputable dental address for porcelain crowns is the most important factor.

Things to keep in mind when getting porcelain crowns for the second time

Things to keep in mind when getting porcelain crowns for the second time 1

The second porcelain crown will not be as simple as the first time and problems can easily occur. You should note the important things below to achieve the most satisfactory results.

– Research carefully and thoroughly about a reputable porcelain dental clinic. This place must fully converge all elements such as: a team of highly skilled doctors with many years of experience, and a modern equipment system. This will help you feel more secure about the quality of service.

– You should consult carefully to choose quality porcelain teeth with a full warranty card. Make sure that the porcelain crown is highly aesthetic, of good quality and has a long service life.

– You need to strictly follow your doctor’s instructions and instructions during treatment and oral care, including medication, diet, and regular check-ups.

– Pay attention to oral hygiene after porcelain crowns, choose a soft-bristled toothbrush, use dental floss and mouthwash to increase the effectiveness of teeth cleaning.

– You should increase your intake of foods rich in vitamins, calcium, magnesium, etc. Limit foods that are too hot, too cold or too tough.

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Advantages and disadvantages of porcelain crowns https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-porcelain-crowns-737/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-porcelain-crowns-737/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 08:54:25 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=737 Porcelain crowns are a popular cosmetic tooth restoration method today. However, if you are planning to get porcelain crowns, you need to carefully learn about the pros and cons of this method to decide whether to do it or not. Let’s find out details through the following article!

1. Advantages of porcelain crowns

The porcelain crown method has outstanding advantages including:

1.1. Fast treatment time

1.1. Fast treatment time 1

The time it takes to make porcelain teeth depends on the dental condition and the number of teeth that need to be done. If you have good oral health and only have 1 porcelain crown it can be completed in the same day. In case there is dental disease and a large number of porcelain-covered teeth, about 3-4 appointments with the doctor are needed.

1.2. Restore chewing function

Porcelain crowns can restore broken or broken teeth, cavities, damaged pulp or discoloration, etc. After grinding the teeth at the allowable threshold combined with porcelain crowns, it is of good quality, safe, and customer-friendly. Customers can regain the ability to chew well.

1.3. Guaranteed aesthetics

Porcelain crowns are highly appreciated for their aesthetics because they are individually designed according to each customer’s condition, and have a natural whiteness that is no different from real teeth.

2. Disadvantages of porcelain crowns

Besides the above advantages, porcelain crowns still have limitations such as:

2.1. Grinding teeth, invading real teeth

2.1. Grinding teeth, invading real teeth 1

If the doctor grinds teeth at the wrong proportions, violating the biological space can damage real teeth. Accordingly, the biological space of a tooth is described as the total height of epithelial and connective tissue attachments, usually about 2mm in size. Only when the doctor correctly determines the size of the biological space can the restoration’s finished position be guaranteed not to cause bone loss or encroach on the surrounding gums. Not to mention, grinding teeth too much also has potential risks such as infection, pain, sensitivity, etc.

2.2. Lifespan is not long

The average lifespan of porcelain crowns is only 10 years, after which the customer must go to the dentist to have them re-done.

From the advantages and disadvantages of porcelain crowns, it can be seen that this method is only effective in cases of individual teeth with large breaks in order to restore tooth function and aesthetics.

For teeth with other defects, modern dentistry still has many optimal solutions. Specifically:

For teeth that are healthy and just want to improve aesthetics: Porcelain veneers can be done to hide defects in tooth color and shape. This is a minimally invasive treatment solution that helps preserve natural teeth as much as possible while still ensuring high aesthetics.

With misaligned, overbite, or underbite teeth: Braces are a dental technique that helps correct the defects of misaligned teeth, overbites, underbites, etc. while still preserving maximum natural teeth, maintaining the longevity and health of the teeth. In addition to traditional braces, modern dentistry now has the Invisalign clear braces solution, which is highly appreciated for its aesthetics and easy installation and removal, helping customers have a comfortable and spontaneous orthodontic experience. communication throughout the treatment period.

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Are porcelain crowns painful? https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/are-porcelain-crowns-painful-734/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/are-porcelain-crowns-painful-734/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 08:53:12 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=734 Porcelain crowns are a solution to help restore the aesthetics of your teeth, giving you bright, white, beautiful teeth. However, many people are worried about whether porcelain dental crowns are painful or not, but are still hesitant to decide to have them done. So what is the truth of this story?

Are porcelain crowns painful?

Are porcelain crowns painful? 1

Porcelain crowns are one of the most popular painless tooth restoration methods today. The porcelain crown process may grind and impact the tooth, thereby removing part of the outer enamel. However, this is only the outside part so it won’t cause pain if done properly. Besides, before grinding, the doctor will administer anesthesia so most of the process will not feel any pain or discomfort at all.

Causes of pain when wearing porcelain teeth

However, in reality, there are still cases of pain and discomfort when wearing porcelain teeth. The causes of pain mostly come from:

Dental disease has not been completely treated

The important rule before getting porcelain crowns is to treat dental diseases: tooth decay, pulpitis, periodontitis… If not done thoroughly, pain for the patient when getting porcelain crowns is certain. will happen.

Doctor’s skills

When grinding teeth, it is necessary to ensure a standard tooth grinding ratio to minimize tooth invasion. If the tooth grinding rate is not correct, too much tooth invasion will cause pain and sensitivity for the patient.

The fact that the doctor grinds the teeth incorrectly and invades the teeth too much not only causes discomfort for the patient but also affects the effectiveness of the restoration. Porcelain crowns, after being restored to real teeth, do not fit properly and are misaligned, leading to pain in chewing, food stuck in them, bad breath and the risk of other dental diseases.

Is removing porcelain teeth painful?

With today’s modern dental technology, removing porcelain crowns will not be too difficult and will not cause severe pain. In addition, when removing porcelain teeth, the patient is also injected with anesthesia to inhibit peripheral nerve transmission to the brain, reducing the feeling of pain. Afterwards, the patient is given painkillers so the pain level is definitely only very mild.

So, is removing porcelain teeth painful? The second porcelain crown usually does not cause pain or sensitivity. Because the doctor will attach the new porcelain crown directly to the old tooth base, there is no need to grind the tooth further. However, the patient will feel a bit uncomfortable in the first few days because the new porcelain teeth have not fully adapted to the gums. Patients should not worry too much because this condition will quickly disappear.

The process of removing porcelain teeth is also an issue that many people are concerned about. Accordingly, the specific steps are:

Step 1: Examine, determine the condition of the porcelain teeth that need to be removed, clean the teeth for sterility, and anesthetize the patient;

Step 2: The dentist removes the porcelain teeth in many different ways depending on each specific case. The first way is to divide the porcelain crown into small parts to cut and remove each piece in a certain order. The second way is to grind around the porcelain crown along the tooth crown until the rib layer of the porcelain crown is exposed, then remove the porcelain crown;

Step 3: The dentist takes a tooth impression after separating the porcelain crown from the real tooth pulp to make a new porcelain tooth;

Step 4: The doctor reinstalls the complete porcelain crown for the patient to restore the tooth’s function.

After getting porcelain crowns, what should I do if I feel pain?

Until the cause of your tooth pain is determined, there are temporary pain relief treatments that may be effective. For most toothache problems, (over-the-counter) pain relievers will provide temporary relief.

Other solutions may include:

After getting porcelain crowns, what should I do if I feel pain? 1

Gargle with salt water. Because salt water has very good antibacterial properties, it will help eliminate bacteria that are harmful to porcelain teeth.

Take anti-inflammatory medication (as directed by your doctor). Do not use painkillers or other pain relief methods without your doctor’s consent.

Gently press a cold washcloth near the painful area. Note that this is only a temporary solution to help reduce tooth sensitivity and discomfort. Only apply ice to the area near the porcelain tooth, do not apply it directly to the location where the porcelain tooth is attached.

Use dental floss to clean food stuck in your teeth (the cause of your toothache may be food stuck in the affected tooth).

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Does porcelain crowns cause bad breath? https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/does-porcelain-crowns-cause-bad-breath-739/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/does-porcelain-crowns-cause-bad-breath-739/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 08:51:24 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=739 Porcelain crowns are the optimal solution to give you beautiful, bright white teeth, but they also pose many potential risks, including bad breath. If you wonder if porcelain crowns cause bad breath, please refer to the following article for the answer.

Does porcelain crowns cause bad breath?

Does porcelain crowns cause bad breath? 1

Bad breath with porcelain crowns is a condition that many people often encounter. Porcelain crown technique is to use porcelain crowns to fix the pre-ground real tooth posts. This method helps restore aesthetics for people with sparse teeth or mild underbites, damaged teeth, physical defects… bringing beautiful white teeth as desired.

Regarding the issue of whether porcelain crowns cause bad breath, experts say bad breath will not occur if the following conditions are met:

The dentist ensures correct instructions and correct technique during the process of performing this technique.
Skilled doctors with modern equipment.

After getting porcelain crowns, patients need to take care of their teeth and take proper oral protection measures.

Porcelain teeth are made from benign materials. When covered, they will not cause irritation to the gums or teeth. Patients need to go to reputable dental facilities to choose quality porcelain teeth.

Why do porcelain crowns cause bad breath?

Why do porcelain crowns cause bad breath? 1

To answer the question “Do porcelain crowns cause bad breath?”, let’s find out the causes of this condition including:

The porcelain crown technique does not guarantee accuracy, creating gaps between the gums and porcelain teeth. When eating and drinking, food scraps fall into this crevice and accumulate over time, creating conditions for bacteria to grow and cause odors.

The cause of bacteria accumulation in the mouth and around the roots of teeth, causing bad odor in the mouth after porcelain crowns is due to the following factors: Not cleaning, taking good care of your teeth, not using mouthwash or dental floss To clean plaque left between teeth or not to have regular tartar removal…

When using porcelain teeth for a long time, under the influence of bacteria, saliva, and chemicals, some types of porcelain and metal used for coating are easily oxidized, thereby causing unpleasant odors.

Because the patient had bad breath before but did not treat it. After getting porcelain crowns, not cleaning thoroughly makes bad breath more serious.

Porcelain teeth are impacted strongly, making the teeth rough and cracked, but the patient does not detect it, allowing food and bacteria to stick and causing unpleasant odors.

In addition, some other causes of bad breath after dental crowns include tooth decay, mouth ulcers, dry mouth, stomach and digestive system diseases, sinusitis…

How to handle bad breath when wearing porcelain crowns

To overcome bad breath when wearing porcelain teeth, the patient first needs to see a doctor to be examined and find the specific cause, from which specific remedies are given as follows:

  • If it is due to a technical error, the dentist will adjust the teeth or cover the patient with new porcelain teeth.
  • If it is caused by other diseases, the patient needs to completely treat the disease to eliminate bad breath.
  • For patients who are allergic to the metal ribs of porcelain teeth or have sensitive skin, the dentist can replace them with all-ceramic teeth so as not to cause any irritation to the patient.

Prevent bad breath when wearing porcelain crowns?

Patients should note the following to prevent bad breath from porcelain dental implants:

Use a fluoride toothpaste product with a soft-bristled toothbrush to brush your teeth at least twice a day. At the same time, remember to brush your teeth with proper technique but gently.

To avoid remaining bacteria and harming oral health, replace your toothbrush with a new one after 3 months of use.

To remove food debris from places your toothbrush can’t reach, use dental floss.

To clean the oral cavity, use additional mouthwash or saline. In addition, using a water flosser is also a very effective way to completely clean your teeth, while massaging your gums and improving gum health.

To avoid breaking or breaking porcelain teeth, limit chewing foods that are too hard or too chewy.

To avoid bite misalignment, you should practice chewing on both sides of the jaw, and perform chewing movements properly to help your teeth clean themselves.

Maintain the habit of dental check-ups 1-2 times a year, so the doctor can remove tartar, check general oral health and check the fit of porcelain teeth. Thereby, the doctor proactively handles timely when any abnormal signs occur to keep teeth clean and healthy.

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If you have tooth decay, should you get porcelain crowns or tooth fillings? https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/if-you-have-tooth-decay-should-you-get-porcelain-crowns-or-tooth-fillings-741/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/if-you-have-tooth-decay-should-you-get-porcelain-crowns-or-tooth-fillings-741/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 08:48:58 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=741 Dental fillings and porcelain crowns are two cosmetic tooth restoration methods used in many different cases such as: Cavities, chipped or slightly spaced teeth,… Depending on the condition of the molars and the level of damage. tooth injury, the dentist will advise on appropriate solutions.

1. Porcelain crown dental technique

1. Porcelain crown dental technique 1

Porcelain crowns are a modern method of tooth restoration in dentistry today. By grinding away the outer layer of the tooth that needs restoration, small pillars are formed to support the porcelain crown above. Porcelain crowns will improve the aesthetics of teeth and help protect real teeth inside, avoiding the effects of other dental diseases. If the tooth decay is severe, the doctor will treat the root canal and then cover the tooth with porcelain to protect the real tooth inside. For front teeth or easily visible teeth, you should choose all-ceramic teeth to prevent blackening of the gum line and also have a longer usage time, ensuring a smooth chewing process.

The issue of whether severely decayed teeth can be covered with porcelain, whether to have porcelain crowns or tooth extraction will depend on the level of tooth decay, whether the decay condition is eligible to restore the tooth or not because of the principle of tooth preservation. The truth must always be given top priority. Tooth extraction is the final solution when the original tooth cannot be kept.

2. Dental filling techniques

2. Dental filling techniques 1

Tooth filling is a long-standing dental procedure to treat cavities, using specialized dental materials such as Amalgam, Composite… to cover part or all of the cavity area. teeth… helps restore the aesthetic appearance of teeth and prevent disease recurrence. Currently, the material often chosen to fill cavities is Composite. Because Composite has a color very similar to real teeth, it is difficult to detect. The filling is sturdy, does not peel off easily, and does not affect the structure of the tooth like other materials. Meanwhile, Amalgam easily darkens teeth and can cause allergies to the oral cavity.

3. If you have tooth decay, should you have porcelain crowns or tooth fillings?

 

Tooth decay is the most common type of dental disease that everyone is at risk of getting. Symptoms of tooth decay are tiny black streaks on the surface of the tooth. Those black streaks contain many types of bacteria that cause tooth decay. They gradually grow and penetrate the inner tooth structure of the tooth, causing cavities. until the tooth is damaged and cannot be saved.

The main cause of tooth decay is a diet rich in foods containing starch and sugar that cannot be thoroughly cleaned when teeth are cleaned. Currently, there are two methods of restoring cavities that many customers choose: dental fillings and porcelain crowns.

Porcelain crowns or dental fillings both have the function of helping restore tooth crowns, treat tooth decay and restore tooth aesthetics. When choosing, the doctor will consider the condition of your decayed teeth after curing the cavity, which method is appropriate? When tooth decay is in a mild stage and the tooth is little damaged, the doctor will prescribe filling the cavity with a dental filling to prevent bacteria from attacking the tooth.

Dental fillings are not the best method to end tooth decay, but are actually only a temporary method to limit tooth decay for a short time. Some time later, the filling will peel off or come out of the filling position due to impact or stimulation from chewing force or acid from food… at this time bacteria will have the opportunity to attack the holes again. Old cavities continue to cause tooth disease. Therefore, for cavities, after root canal treatment and filling, the teeth are brittle and easily broken. At this time, treating doctors will advise patients to have porcelain crowns to protect their teeth from bacterial attacks. At the same time, it prolongs the life of teeth longer than tooth filling methods.

Currently, porcelain crowns are considered the optimal solution for treating cavities, but not all cases can be covered by porcelain crowns, because when the decayed tooth that needs to be treated still has a full body. Only healthy teeth and oral health are eligible for porcelain crowns.

To know if your tooth decay is suitable for porcelain crowns or dental fillings, you should go directly to a reputable dental clinic to have doctors examine and check the level of your tooth decay. and from there come up with the most suitable tooth decay treatment solution.

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Is it necessary to have a root canal before getting porcelain crowns? https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/is-it-necessary-to-have-a-root-canal-before-getting-porcelain-crowns-743/ https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/is-it-necessary-to-have-a-root-canal-before-getting-porcelain-crowns-743/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 08:47:18 +0000 https://en.nhakhoathuyduc.com.vn/?p=743 Is it necessary to have a root canal before getting porcelain crowns? Is a question asked by many customers. Because the dental pulp is the source of nutrients for the tooth, when the tooth loses pulp, the tooth tissue will be weak, brittle and easily broken. So please read the article below to know in which cases a root canal is needed when getting porcelain crowns!

What is dental pulp? What is the structure of teeth like?

Components of teeth include: enamel, dentin, pulp, root tip, sulcus, bone, periodontal ligament.

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Enamel

Tooth enamel is a very hard layer that covers the outside of the tooth with a thickness of about 1 – 2 mm and is smooth. Tooth enamel contributes to tooth color and is an important load-bearing component in the chewing function of the entire jaw.

Dentin

It is a hard and thick layer under the enamel that creates the main shape of the tooth. In the dentin there are many small dentinal tubules containing dentinal cells that help the tooth sense hot, cold, sweet and sour foods.

Pulp

Is the central part of the tooth and is a living tissue because it contains blood vessels and sensory nerves for the tooth. The dental pulp consists of two parts: the crown pulp (pulp chamber) and the root pulp.

Teeth tip

The tip of the tooth root is the final part of the tooth root – where blood vessels and nerves enter from the bone around the apex and exit the tooth pulp. This is the final complete development of a tooth. This is also where the infection starts when the tooth is damaged, creating abscesses around the tip.

Groove hole

The tooth groove has a V-shaped structure. On the chewing surface of the teeth, especially the back teeth, contain many deep grooves. The groove area creates a good fit between the two jaws, helping to increase chewing efficiency, but this is also a place that easily causes food stuffing and the risk of tooth decay.

Bone

The tooth root is located in the jawbone and is attached to the bone by a system of periodontal ligaments.

Periodontal ligament

Responsible for keeping the teeth in the correct position in the jawbone, the periodontal ligament is made up of many small interwoven fibers, going from the tooth to the alveolar bone area around the tooth root. This periodontal ligament area is at risk of being destroyed first when periodontal disease appears, leading to bone loss and tooth loosening.

When making porcelain teeth, do I have to have a root canal?

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However, dentists do not always need to perform a root canal when getting porcelain crowns. Depending on the condition and level of damage of the tooth, the doctor will decide whether or not to make porcelain teeth requires a root canal. If it is not absolutely necessary, the doctor will not prescribe a root canal because the teeth that have had a root canal will not be as strong and sturdy as before.

The porcelain tooth was seriously injured

Tooth injuries such as broken or chipped teeth can have a deep impact on the pulp when the protective dentin is lost. In this case, if you want to have porcelain crowns, you must have a thorough root canal treatment first.

Tooth decay leads to pulpitis

Tooth decay leads to pulpitis 1

Tooth decay will cause tooth tissue to gradually lose and slowly destroy tooth tissue. When not treated promptly, the bacteria that cause tooth decay will attack the pulp and cause pulp inflammation, leading to irritation and severe pain.

If the tooth pulp is infected, if not treated, it will develop seriously, causing tooth abscess and tooth loss. Adjacent teeth will also be affected, so they need to be root canaled as soon as possible.

Does root canal surgery have any effects?

In case you need to have a root canal before getting porcelain crown, you don’t need to worry too much about the root canal causing pain because the doctor will anesthetize the tooth before performing the root canal.

After a root canal, you will no longer feel as sensitive as before. Therefore, if your doctor prescribes a root canal before porcelain crown, please rest assured to do it!

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