Oral Rehabilitation

The methods for dental restoration include ceramic metal crowns and removable partial dentures. ceramic metal crowns are fixed restorations that are composed of metal and ceramic materials. The metal portion provides strong support and structure, while the ceramic portion offers an aesthetic and natural appearance. Metal-ceramic dental crowns are able to repair damaged teeth, such as decayed or broken teeth, while providing good biting function and an attractive smile. They are manufactured in a dental laboratory to ensure a color and shape that match natural teeth.

Removable partial dentures are a type of removable restoration used for missing one or more teeth. They consist of artificial teeth and a framework that can be placed in the mouth and maintained stability through the framework and surrounding structures. Removable partial dentures can provide good biting function and an aesthetic appearance, while also offering the advantage of being convenient to remove and clean. They are typically suitable for cases of partial tooth loss and can be adjusted and improved based on the patient's oral condition.

These restoration methods should be performed under the guidance of a dentist and customized according to individual circumstances. The dentist will evaluate the patient's oral health condition, devise a personalized restoration plan, and provide appropriate care and maintenance recommendations to ensure the effectiveness and longevity of the restoration.

Ceramic Metal Crown:
First, the dentist examines and assesses the patient's teeth to determine if they are suitable for ceramic metal crown treatment. Next, the dentist prepares the patient's teeth by grinding them down slightly for the installation of the metal-ceramic crown. Then, an oral impression is taken to allow the dental lab to create an accurate model of the metal-ceramic dental crown. Finally, the completed metal-ceramic crown is sent back to the dentist from the lab for final installation and adjustments to ensure a comfortable and proper fit. The entire process requires multiple dental visits and several days to complete.

Removable Dentures:
First, the dentist conducts a detailed examination and assessment of the patient's oral cavity to determine if removable dentures are suitable. Next, an oral impression is taken to allow the dental lab to create an accurate model of the removable dentures. Technicians in the lab use special materials to fabricate the base of the removable dentures and adjust and shape it according to the patient's oral cavity shape and tooth positions. Then, artificial teeth for the dentures are fixed onto the base. Finally, the completed removable dentures are sent back to the dentist for final installation and adjustments to ensure a comfortable and proper fit. The entire process may require multiple dental visits and several weeks to complete.

Post-Care Instructions

Post-care instructions for ceramic metal crown:
Avoid biting hard objects, brush and floss regularly, schedule regular dental check-ups and cleanings.

Post-care instructions for removable dentures :
Avoid biting hard objects, clean dentures and oral cavity daily, schedule regular check-ups and adjustments for the removable dentures, gradually increase food hardness during the adaptation period.

Ceramic Metal Crown

$4500

All Ceramic Crowns

$6000 (Molar)
$8000 (Anterior)

Post & Core (per unit)

$2500

Bridge (per unit)

$4500

Partial Denture (Acrylic)

$7500

Partial Denture (Chrome)

$7500

Full Mouth Denture (per arch)

$7500

Implant (Osstem)

$17000

Pointic

$5000

***Implant is including local anesthesia and medication***

F&Q

Ceramic metal crown is a dental restoration method that uses metal alloy as the base material and covers it with a layer of ceramic outer coating to achieve aesthetic and functional effects.

Compared to traditional metal braces, ceramic metal crown is more aesthetically pleasing because they have a layer of ceramic outer coating that can simulate the appearance of natural teeth. Additionally, ceramic metal crown have higher wear resistance and strength.

The lifespan of alloy ceramic braces depends on an individual's oral hygiene habits and maintenance. Typically, they can last for more than ten years, but this also depends on the usage of the crown.

The care for ceramic metal crown is similar to that of natural teeth. Maintaining daily brushing, using dental floss, and regular dental check-ups are important steps in their maintenance. Additionally, avoiding biting on hard objects, excessive biting force, or using destructive oral habits can extend the lifespan of the braces.

The cost of ceramic metal crown varies depending on the region and dental clinic. They are typically more expensive than traditional metal crown because they use higher-quality materials and involve a more complex fabrication process. If you are interested in getting ceramic metal crown, it is best to consult with a dental clinic to obtain detailed pricing information.

Removable dentures:

Removable dentures are a dental restoration method used to replace missing teeth. They consist of artificial teeth and an adjustable metal or flexible base that can be secured in the mouth, providing aesthetics and functionality.

Removable dentures are a removable restoration method that can be taken out of the mouth. Compared to dental bridges or implants, they are easier to clean but may not be as stable as fixed restoration solutions.

Removable dentures can help restore chewing function, but there may be an adaptation period to get used to the new dentures. It may feel unfamiliar initially, but over time, the chewing function should improve.

If removable dentures become damaged or broken, a dentist can perform repairs. The repair methods may include replacing the damaged artificial teeth or repairing the metal or flexible base.

The cost of removable dentures varies depending on the region and dental clinic. They are typically more cost-effective than fixed restoration solutions because they do not require dental implant surgery or the fabrication of larger dental bridges. If you are interested in getting removable dentures, it is best to consult with a dental clinic to obtain detailed pricing information.