Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - Questions related to dental fillings

Questions related to dental fillings

< /p>

If you want a doctor’s advice, I think most doctors will let you have your teeth fixed. The plugged teeth have a shelf life. If they fall out, they will have to plug them for you for free. Why take the risk! You can make a lot of money by getting dentures, and the chance of them falling out is very small, so why not do it! Of course it’s off topic, don’t scold me, dentist!

Besides, when you talk about removing dentures, no It must be removed. If the root of your tooth is not damaged, there is no need to remove it. As long as the nerve is completely killed and the root is punched, the root of the tooth can still be used. In this way, you only need one dental implant, and the price is relatively low. If Extraction means having to have three dental implants. Not to mention the damage to the good tooth, the price has tripled.

I also have a tooth like yours, and I am reluctant to grind it down. My dentist friend sealed my teeth for the third time, but the plugs he gave me were made of photosensitive material. Generally, photosensitive material is only used on the front teeth. It has a better luster and is very strong, and the price is a bit more expensive.

Let’s talk about the price. Of course it’s in the city where I live. The photosensitivity of our teeth is about 150. The porcelain teeth are inlaid. The inner crown is 340 of nickel alloy, 400 of titanium alloy, and 600 to all-ceramic. 1000, more than 1200 for precious metals. Yours is a back tooth. Just fill it with the cheapest porcelain teeth. They are all about the same strength. The difference is that the nickel alloy ones have gums that tend to turn black after some people wear them for a long time. Of course, it’s not particularly black, and the aesthetic effect is not very good. If it’s the front teeth, I suggest you use all-ceramic ones. Although it’s expensive, the aesthetic effect is good.

What I said is a bit confusing, I don’t know how to read it. Do you understand? In short, if the tooth cavity is not big, then it will be filled. But in the end, if the material is selected, if the tooth hole is too big and the root of the tooth is still usable after killing the nerve, just put a tooth in place. If the root of the tooth cannot be saved, the worst I plan to have them extracted and get three dental implants, but based on your description, I think your teeth are not that bad yet.