Porcelain teeth types and price how

This kind of problem, in fact, has been explored, patients can only distinguish between good and bad from the material, and in fact the material for the porcelain crown quality accounted for less than 5%, the key is the meticulous workmanship problem only accounted for more than 90%. The many types of porcelain crowns, there is indeed a certain difference, metal porcelain crown advantage lies in the toughness and high strength, all-ceramic advantage lies in the aesthetics and low toxicity. But the difference can only be seen when the equipment is examined, and it is not easy to notice with the naked eye and physical sensation. As to the price, from the metal porcelain crown of hundreds of dollars, to all-ceramic crown top thousands of dollars.

And the issue of workmanship is difficult for patients to consider, and when the crown is worn in, even doctors with decades of experience can't determine if the production is truly up to snuff, because what we're looking at is whether or not the porcelain crown is a good fit point by point, line by line, and surface by surface. This is like the same jeans fabric, or less different fabrics, different versions are very different.

That's why it's okay to make porcelain crowns of whatever material if you can find an oral surgeon who is meticulous in their production and well-versed in anatomy.

The biggest part of the price of a porcelain crown is actually the labor of the doctor, which is why many people say that porcelain crowns cost only a few dozen or a few hundred dollars, and why they can easily run into the thousands. Because the person himself is the most valuable.

Speaking of your specific problem, I personally still recommend more consideration of the craftsmanship is meticulous, if you choose the best material, but the production of the manipulation of the cut, in fact, is the opposite. Part of the doctor will be in the material on the jaws of the patient said half a day, but in fact the difference between the material, as I answered your previous question, are theoretical, in fact, clinical observation from a distance, whether it is cobalt chromium, gold palladium, or zirconium crowns, the craftsmanship of the fine work of the is an important standard of measurement.

In fact, to say so much, the patient is very confused, you are thousands of miles away, I can not help you to do, or help you middle production process to supervise, a lot of professional terminology said will not get confused. So we have a relatively simple principle of determination --- porcelain has a trial wear process, if the trial wear appearance, tightness, edge of the circle line, are satisfied, in the absence of adhesion, wear into the non-dislodgement, and do not feel the tightness of the swelling, is satisfied with the work, no matter what it is a crown. Then you choose to glue fixed