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The number of teeth that need to be ground in dental zirconia blocks is not fixed, but is determined according to the patient's specific situation and restoration needs. Here are some factors that may affect the number of molars:
Type of restoration: Different types of restorations require different amounts of teeth grinding. For example, if you are making an all-porcelain crown, you usually only need to grind the teeth that need to be repaired. If you are making a porcelain bridge, you may need to grind the adjacent healthy teeth to provide support.
Dental condition: The condition of a patient's teeth can also affect the number of molars. If the tooth is badly damaged, more tooth tissue may need to be removed to ensure the stability and aesthetics of the restoration.
Doctor's advice: The doctor will give professional advice according to the patient's specific situation and repair needs to determine the number of teeth that need to be ground.
In general, the number of teeth that dental zirconia blocks need to be ground varies from person to person and needs to be determined according to the actual situation of the patient. Therefore, it is recommended that patients have their teeth molested and repaired according to their doctor's recommendations after consulting a professional dentist.
In addition, regarding the specific number or degree of molars, for example, the anterior teeth may require about 2.0 mm incisal grinding, the lingual side about 1.5 mm, and the posterior teeth may require about 2.0 mm maxillofacial grinding (2.0 mm on the working side and 1.5 mm on the non-working side), these data can provide a general reference range for patients and doctors. However, please note that these values are not absolute, and the amount of molars needs to be adjusted according to the patient's tooth condition and repair needs.