Can I eat apples directly from my incisors?

It is better not to eat apples directly when you have porcelain incisors, so as not to cause damage to the porcelain teeth.
Normally speaking, porcelain teeth are metal teeth, mainly divided into two layers: the inner material is metal, the outer material is porcelain, both of which are chemically combined into a whole. The outer layer of porcelain is brittle, so if you eat an apple directly from a porcelain tooth, it may cause the outer layer of porcelain to peel off, which not only affects the aesthetics, but also affects the strength of the tooth.
Patients who have porcelain teeth need to pay extra attention to their diet and try not to consume foods that are too hard, such as sugar cane, nuts, etc. Also try to minimize the consumption of foods with pigments, such as strong tea, coffee, etc., so as not to produce pigmentation adhesion on the teeth.
Please consult your doctor promptly if you have any discomfort.