Porcelain teeth are a very common way of dental beauty. For some people with missing teeth, it is the most convenient, fastest and most effective way. However, not everyone gets good results when having porcelain teeth. Many people find that their gums turn black after having porcelain teeth. So, why does this happen? Below we will introduce to you the reasons why gums turn black after porcelain teeth! 1. Introduction to Porcelain Teeth Porcelain teeth are an ideal tooth replacement. It is made of an alloy base and then sintered with porcelain powder with a surface similar to natural teeth. Therefore, it has both the strength of metal and the beauty of porcelain. Its characteristics are that it can restore the morphology and function of teeth, it has strong fracture resistance and realistic color and appearance, it is acid and alkali resistant, has a very smooth surface and a relatively stable color. Generally speaking, porcelain teeth are very stable, but the possibility of blackening of gums cannot be ruled out. The following is an introduction to the causes of black gums on porcelain teeth. People with porcelain teeth, please pay attention 2. Reasons for black gums of porcelain teeth 1. The porcelain teeth produced are not up to standard. In order to save costs, some unscrupulous merchants will use inferior materials, so the fit will not be enough and the chance of black lines appearing on the gums will be high. Therefore, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to see a professional doctor for examination and do not use low-quality porcelain teeth for the sake of cheapness, otherwise the gain will outweigh the loss. 2 Patients should keep their oral cavity clean and develop good habits of brushing their teeth in the morning and evening and rinsing their mouth after meals. It is best for patients to go to the hospital for teeth cleaning regularly. If conditions permit, it is best to have teeth cleaning once every six months. This can not only clean oral waste, but also protect porcelain teeth from any residue. Killing two birds with one stone 3. Eating melon seeds, nuts, and biting hard objects will shorten the life of porcelain teeth. Porcelain teeth can generally only withstand a bite force of two to three kilograms, so foods such as nuts may cause wear and tear on dentures, and in more serious cases, they may even fall off. Therefore, in order to ensure that the porcelain teeth can be used for a longer time, try not to eat hard objects. 3. Notes People with porcelain teeth should not eat sticky foods, such as glutinous rice balls, rice dumplings, soft candies, and cowhide candies, which may stick to dentures. These are the natural enemies of porcelain teeth. If you have porcelain teeth, you should avoid these sticky foods as much as possible. |
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