Basic concepts of setting teeth and planting teeth
Before discussing which is better, we first need to understand the basic concepts of these two dental restoration methods. Setting teeth usually refers to the crown restoration in tooth restoration, that is, on the basis of the original teeth, after grinding off part of the tooth tissue, a crown is made to cover the teeth to restore the shape and function of the teeth. The planting of teeth refers to the implantation of teeth. The artificial root is implanted into the alveolar bone, and then the crown is installed on it to replace the missing teeth.

Advantages and Limitations of Teeth Safety
The advantage of AnTeeth is its relatively simple operation, no need for bone integration process, and short treatment cycle. In addition, it can better retain the original tooth structure, which is an ideal repair method for patients with minor tooth damage. However, there are also limitations in setting teeth. For example, setting teeth may not be an option for patients with damaged root or serious absorption of alveolar bone. In addition, the long-term effect of tooth safety is greatly affected by the health of the original teeth.
Advantages and limitations of dental implant
The main advantage of these teeth is that they are close to the appearance and function of natural teeth and can provide better chewing efficiency and aesthetic effect. Teeth can effectively prevent alveolar bone atrophy and have a long-term positive impact on oral health by simulating natural roots. However, the operation process of planting teeth is relatively complicated, requiring a certain recovery period, and the cost is relatively high. For patients with some systemic diseases or poor alveolar bone conditions, planting teeth may not be * *'s choice.
Choose to set teeth or grow teeth?
The choice of fixing teeth or planting teeth should be determined according to the specific circumstances of individuals. If the tooth damage is not serious and you want to keep more of the original tooth structure, setting teeth may be a better choice. For patients with more teeth missing and pursuing more natural appearance and functional recovery, planting teeth may be a more appropriate choice. Before making a decision, it is recommended to consult a professional dentist for a comprehensive oral examination and evaluation.
Summary
In general, there is no absolute answer to "Which is better to set teeth or grow teeth?" Each method has its own applicable scenarios and limitations. Patients should consider their oral health, economic conditions and personal preferences when choosing. No matter which repair method is selected, it should be operated by a professional dentist to ensure the treatment effect and oral health. *Finally, the treatment effect and quality of life of * * can be improved only by choosing the appropriate dental repair scheme.