Ceramic teeth are divided into two kinds: the first is porcelain teeth, all known as porcelain fused to metal full crowns, porcelain teeth prices are divided into nickel-chrome alloy porcelain teeth and cobalt-chrome alloy porcelain teeth. Nickel-chromium alloy porcelain teeth clinically cost around 800-1000 dollars a piece, cobalt chromium alloy porcelain teeth cost around 1000-1500 dollars a piece. Porcelain teeth are generally more cost-effective and less expensive, the disadvantages of which are that they can be used for too long, may lead to staining of the gums, and can affect the results of MRIs of the head and face, among other things. The second type is all-porcelain teeth, which are teeth made entirely of porcelain material. These teeth have better aesthetic properties and are used for the restoration of front teeth, which are more expensive, around 2,000-4,000 dollars a piece. It is recommended that patients choose the appropriate porcelain or all-porcelain teeth, etc. according to their needs.