When having dental problems, many people first think of wearing dentures to relieve and treat them. However, with the advancement of technology, there are many treatment methods for many physical phenomena. There are many types of dentures, but many people will develop some fear after their teeth are damaged, fearing that the material of the dentures is not good and they will be hurt again. Let's learn about what materials dentures are made of. What materials are dentures made of? Nowadays, most of the concerns about the elderly are about their quality of life, and what people care about most in life is their diet, which involves their dental health. I believe everyone knows that the elderly will have varying degrees of tooth loss, so they need to be fitted with dentures, and children all want to give their parents good dentures. Three common denture materials are: 1. Ceramic dentures: Ceramic denture materials include zirconium dioxide porcelain teeth, alumina all-ceramic teeth, etc. Generally speaking, ceramics are generally used in combination with metals and become the main material for porcelain teeth. 2 Metal dentures: Metal denture materials include pure gold and alloys, alloys such as cobalt-chromium alloy, nickel-chromium alloy, copper alloy, etc. The stainless steel wire commonly used to make denture clasps is a forged type. 3 Non-metal dentures: Non-metal materials are mainly divided into plastics, composite resins and ceramic materials. Plastics and composite resins are widely used in making crowns and bases (teeth trays) for dentures. Ceramic materials are mainly used to make dental crowns. Porcelain teeth have good wear resistance, but they are not firmly bonded to the dental tray, are easy to fall off, and are difficult to modify. Since the late 1980s, with the emergence of super-ceramic composite fiber bridge technology, all-ceramic restorations of dental crowns (all-ceramic crowns) will gradually replace metal porcelain teeth. All-ceramic crowns can completely avoid metal allergic reactions and have better aesthetic effects, but their disadvantages are that they are not strong enough and the price is high. 4 Plastic dentures: Plastic denture materials such as methyl methacrylate, which is divided into two types: heat-curing thermosetting plastic and room temperature-curing self-curing plastic. Commonly used non-metallic materials include composite resins and ceramics. Plastics and composite resins can be widely used in making crowns and bases for dentures, and can also be used as materials for modifying dentures. alloy. The above is an introduction to what materials are used for dentures. After understanding it, we know that there are many kinds of materials for dentures. We must choose according to our financial ability and the location of tooth damage. And when treating teeth, we must go to a regular deductible hospital for treatment, so as to ensure that the installed dentures are more consistent with the oral cavity. |
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