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What age is ideal for porcelain crowns?

Porcelain veneers have many advantages, but not all ages are suitable for this method. Before crowning, you need to pay attention to the specific age of porcelain teeth as follows:

What age is ideal for porcelain crowns?

Currently, there is no specific regulation on the age of porcelain crowns. However, in order to have a crown, you must have enough permanent teeth. If the teeth have not grown enough or are replacing teeth, the doctor will not make porcelain teeth for this case, because it can lead to later jaw deviation, abnormal teeth erupting.

Depending on the location of each person, each person will have different teething ages, Most of the time, the time to fully erupt permanent teeth is about 16 to 17 years old. The doctor's advice is to have teeth done at least 18 years old.

However, there are some exceptions, under the age of 18 but have had enough teeth and teeth are experiencing decay or chipped teeth, porcelain crowns can still be applied to protect the original teeth.

To know if the children are eligible for porcelain crowns, parents should take them directly to the dentist for specific advice.

When one or more teeth are lost, the doctor will appoint a porcelain bridge to restore the lost tooth. If there is a need to make porcelain teeth of the whole jaw, the doctor will examine more carefully from the structure of the jaw bone to the health of the teeth before making a plan to do the teeth.

When teeth are stained and using teeth whitening methods are not effective. Teeth that are too damaged, heavily stained and cannot be bleached should also be made porcelain teeth to be more confident in communication and daily life.

In order to ensure safety and achieve high efficiency, it is necessary to comply with professional standards and international standards.

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