The difference between dental implants and porcelain teeth

The difference between dental implants and porcelain dental implants in terms of advantages: dental implants do not require the removal of healthy dental tissues, which maximizes the protection of our healthy teeth; dental implants reduce or even eliminate the substrate of traditional removable dentures, and patients feel more comfortable; the biting force is directly transferred to the jawbone through the implant and dispersed to the surrounding supporting bone during the restoration of dental implants, so it can withstand a larger biting force. Such teeth are stable and strong in the mouth, and patients not only feel comfortable, but also chewing efficiency is significantly improved, and the aesthetic effect is more desirable. Porcelain teeth have the advantages of high strength of metal, porcelain aesthetics and tooth realism, as well as wear resistance, etc. The restoration of missing front and back teeth can achieve the ideal function and shape of the restored missing teeth, and can perfect pronunciation, as well as make the restoration and neighboring teeth, and mouth and lips, and jaw, and facial shape in harmony, giving themselves and others a sense of complete and harmonious beauty. In addition to restoring missing teeth, porcelain teeth can also be used to restore discolored, fluorosis, enamel hypoplasia, conical and partially missing anterior teeth, and in cases where the shape of the teeth cannot be restored after repairing large defects in the posterior teeth. Second, the difference between dental implants and porcelain teeth in the restoration method dental implant restoration: an artificial metal “root” is implanted in the dental bed, and after the root is stabilized with the dental bed, then a porcelain tooth is installed on it. The implant basically replaces the function of the real tooth and does not need to rely on other teeth. Porcelain restorations: Porcelain dental bodies and bridges are made, and the two teeth on either side of the tooth to be restored are ground down and covered with porcelain braces. After the restoration, the teeth need to rely on the adjacent good teeth to be able to chew and other actions. The difference between dental implants and porcelain teeth is that porcelain teeth are generally more suitable for broken teeth, while dental implants tend to be used for missing teeth. The difference in indications between dental implants and porcelain teeth The indications and contraindications of dental implants and porcelain teeth are different and must be chosen according to the patient’s own conditions