Before inlaying, you want to know how much a pure titanium porcelain tooth set costs. Can you do MRI? don't worry. Xiaobian will share with you the charging price, advantages and disadvantages of traditional porcelain crowns~~Don't worry about being killed because of the high price, low price, poor quality and short life ..

First, what is pure titanium porcelain crown?
In the process of making porcelain teeth, pure titanium porcelain crowns are made of pure titanium as a metal base, then covered with a layer of low melting porcelain powder similar to natural teeth, and sintered and melted in a vacuum high temperature porcelain furnace. Therefore, pure titanium porcelain crowns have the advantages of metal strength and beauty of all ceramic crowns.

Before veneering, find out the price of pure titanium porcelain crown
The price of pure titanium porcelain teeth in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and other first tier cities is about 3000 yuan per tooth;
The cost of making pure titanium porcelain crowns in Zhengzhou, Changsha, Nanchang, Kunming, Shijiazhuang and other provincial capitals starts from 2600 yuan;
The charge for making pure titanium porcelain teeth in remote cities such as Heilongjiang and Ningxia is relatively low, about 1500 yuan per tooth.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of pure titanium porcelain teeth? Can I do MRI?
Advantage 1: The metal titanium contained in the pure titanium porcelain crown is a biological metal, which has no side effects on the human body, and has good biocompatibility (wearing it is not easy to cause gingival inflammation, gingival margin black lines, and other problems).
Advantages 2: pure titanium metal porcelain teeth are light, and not half as heavy as other alloy porcelain teeth.
Advantages 3: pure titanium has no magnetism and can penetrate, so it will not affect NMR. Take X-ray films, and wait for CT to affect the examination.
Disadvantages: Due to the large elasticity of pure titanium metal, it is difficult to process and easy to collapse porcelain; Of course, this is why pure titanium porcelain crowns are more expensive than other metal porcelain crowns. (However, at present, pure titanium ceramic crowns have special ceramic powder, which greatly reduces the possibility of porcelain collapse).