Amalgam Filling
An amalgam (silver) filling
is used to repair a tooth that is affected by
decay, cracks, fractures, etc. The decayed or
affected portion of the tooth will be removed
and then filled with an amalgam filling.
There are many types of filling materials
available, each with their own advantages and
disadvantages. You and your dentist can discuss
the best options for restoring your teeth.
Composite fillings, along with silver amalgam
fillings, are the most widely used
today.
As
with most dental restorations, amalgam fillings
are not permanent and may someday have to be
replaced. They are very durable, and will last
many years, giving you a long lasting, beautiful
smile.
Reasons for Amalgam fillings:
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Crack or Broken teeth
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Decayed teeth
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Worn teeth
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A foundation for cast-metal, metal-ceramic,
and ceramic restorations
Amalgam fillings are usually placed in one
appointment. While the tooth is numb, your
dentist will remove decay as necessary. The
space will then be thoroughly cleaned and
carefully prepared before the new filling is
placed. If the decay was near the nerve of the
tooth, a special medication will be applied for
added protection. The composite filling will
then be precisely placed, shaped, and polished,
restoring your tooth to its original shape and
function.
It
is normal to experience sensitivity to hot and
cold when fillings are first placed, however
this will subside shortly after your tooth
acclimates to the new filling.
You will be given care instructions at the
conclusion of your treatment. Good oral hygiene
practices, eating habits, and regular dental
visits will aid in the life of your new
fillings.