Can you gnaw on an apple with all-ceramic incisors?

It is usually possible to chew on apples with all-ceramic incisors, but you will need to wait until you get used to it.
All-ceramic teeth are a common type of dental restoration, where the abutment teeth are polished down to a small size and then an all-ceramic crown is bonded to the tooth using a bonding agent to achieve a restorative effect.
All-ceramic teeth are usually more aesthetically pleasing and look natural, just like natural teeth, and are more stable, so basically most foods can be eaten after installation, as long as you’re not biting into overly hard foods, such as walnuts and other dried fruits.
Apples are not too hard, so you can eat them normally after the installation of all-porcelain teeth. But just after the installation of all-porcelain teeth will have mild discomfort in the early teeth, need a period of time to adapt, try to adapt to soft food during the period of adaptation, and then start eating slightly harder food after adaptation.
After the installation of all-porcelain teeth need to be carefully taken care of to prevent external forces, such as brushing and rinsing, to prevent bacterial growth, affecting health as well as the effect of all-porcelain teeth. If there are any abnormal symptoms after the installation of all-porcelain teeth, timely to the hospital.