New advances in bonding, resins and ceramics have made tooth-colored
fillings that are strong and lasting a reality. Dental amalgam (silver)
is an economical option that is safe for most people except those
few who have true allergic reaction to it. In some cases, amalgam
can contribute to tooth fracture, however. With all of the questions
about amalgam, many people wonder if they should have their silver
fillings replaced. Removal of these fillings may cause structural
damage to your teeth, depending on the filling's size, and may cause
unnecessary expense. So unless you are allergic to amalgam, leave
your teeth alone.
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Composite Fillings
The clear alternative to traditional mercury fillings.
The Problem:
Decay on a portion of any tooth
Desire to replace old-fashioned mercury (silver) fillings
Desire to maintain a white, beautiful smile
The Solution:
A composite filling is a tooth colored quartz-like material. After
tooth decay is removed and cleaned, this tooth colored material
is layered into the tooth. Each layer is hardened or cured with
highly intense visible light, and the final surface is shaped and
polished to match the tooth. The final restoration is virtually
invisible.
Advantages:
Composite fillings are more than just attractive. They are environmentally
non-toxic because they use no mercury. They are stronger because
they bond directly to the surface of the tooth. They protect the
tooth from fracturing because they don't require the severe "undercut"
(removal of healthy tooth structure) of a mercury filling.
Disadvantages:
The initial investment in a composite filling is higher than that
for a mercury filling. This is due to the fact that the composite
material is more expensive and the restoration is more difficult
and time consuming to place. However, this initial higher investment
is offset in the long run by the health benefits and reduced likelihood
of restoring potentially fractured teeth.
Alternatives:
CEREC Inlays/onlays are sometimes good alternatives to composite
fillings, offering excellent long term durability. In cases of extensive
decay, inlays/onlays or crowns are the only alternative.
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