What to do with a broken porcelain tooth

Problems that often occur with porcelain teeth include edges that do not fit together and chipping, which usually requires removing the crown and remaking it, as well as checking the internal dental tissues for problems.
Porcelain teeth inner layer of metal outer layer of porcelain, when biting and eating hard objects, the porcelain layer is easy to fall off the chipping situation, but also may be due to long-term use of the crown, gum recession led to porcelain teeth crown and teeth do not close. It is necessary to remove the crown and make a new impression to recreate the crown.
While removing the porcelain dental crown, you also need to check your own dental tissues for damage, properly trim the crown margins of the dental tissues, and prepare the shoulder table. The long axis of the tooth is also made to form a reasonable degree of polymerization.