Many people feel a little uncomfortable after having porcelain teeth. Common complications of porcelain teeth are red, swollen and bleeding gums, which may be accompanied by biting pain, and pain after encountering hot or cold stimuli. In fact, these are all normal manifestations and are minor complications after porcelain teeth, which may heal within a few weeks. Why do gums become red, swollen and bleeding after porcelain teeth treatment? There are several common reasons: 1. No complete periodontal treatment was performed before porcelain tooth restoration, and gingivitis or periodontitis existed. 2. The edges of porcelain teeth are not tight or have overhangs, which are difficult to clean, leading to gum inflammation, redness, swelling and bleeding. 3. The edge of the porcelain tooth is located too deep below the gums, infringing on the biological width. 4. The adjacent relationship between porcelain teeth is poor, and food is stuck, leading to gingivitis. Why do gums change color after years of restorative treatment? There are several common reasons 1. Non-precious metal alloy porcelain crowns are in a moist environment in the mouth for a long time, releasing metal ions, causing gum discoloration and the appearance of a gray line at the gum edge. 2. The teeth repaired by porcelain teeth have gum recession, resulting in the exposure of the edges of the porcelain teeth. Why do I feel pain from cold or hot stimulation or biting after treatment? There are generally the following common reasons: 1. Porcelain teeth develop secondary caries, gingivitis or apical periodontitis. 2. If other teeth in the mouth develop caries, gingivitis, or apical periodontitis, the pain may be mistakenly attributed to the porcelain teeth due to unclear positioning. Why does bad breath occur after porcelain teeth treatment? Porcelain Teeth and Bad Odor in the Mouth Under normal circumstances, porcelain teeth treatment will not cause bad breath. If this happens, it may be due to: 1. Poor oral hygiene, gingivitis or periodontitis; 2. The porcelain teeth are not tight, have overhangs or food is stuck, resulting in poor oral hygiene; 3. Digestive tract diseases, etc. |
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