*Many people recently asked: Can full/porcelain incisors be corrected? Let's take a look at the successful cases that I have made 6 porcelain incisors! In fact, this process is very sad~

Let's introduce science: can the porcelain fused to metal incisors be corrected?
In fact, porcelain incisors can be corrected, but there are two cases;
If you have made a separate porcelain crown, because the surface of the porcelain crown is relatively smooth, you need to use a specific glue to paste it, but it does not affect the correction effect.
However, if several incisors are consecutively crowned, it is necessary to remove the crown first and replace it with a separate crown for correction, which is also to ensure uniform stress during the correction process.

The following are my successful cases after making 6 porcelain fused to metal incisors
Because I liked sugar when I was young, my teeth broke a lot when I was about 18 years old. Because there are too many decayed teeth, I have to install cheap porcelain crowns;
However, since almost every tooth of mine exists, six porcelain teeth are made separately, so only specific glue is needed to replace the adhesive of porcelain teeth during the correction process.

The corrected real photos will not be put away for fear of being beautiful to everyone.
But unfortunately, when I was young, my parents didn't understand that the installation of cheap porcelain teeth would cause the gums to darken for a long time, so I especially replaced the porcelain teeth with all porcelain teeth before correction.
So whether false teeth, porcelain fused to metal teeth or all ceramic teeth can be corrected, but there are different solutions in different situations, so you can rest assured~