Dental Fillings
There are only very few people who manage to avoid having cavity!
If
you’re like majority of people you probably have experienced
a cavity. A cavity calls for your dentist to remove the decay
and to fill in the
tooth area that was removed in order to prevent further decay
and strengthen the affected tooth. There have been lots of
advances in modern dentistry
that make this process much more comfortable and use materials
that are safer and more esthetically pleasing.
Lots of people still have had amalgam fillings (silver) or
gold filling restorations. Lots of these fillings contain
mercury which was said
to be poisonous to the body as well as the environment.The
amounts of mercury in the fillings however are not significant enough
to be
a real threat but
amalgam fillings are generally not as advantageous as composite
fillings because they demand more of a tooth removal, are
susceptible to corrosion.
Composite resin dental fillings were created as an alternative
to traditional metal dental fillings. Tooth fillings colored
to look like a natural tooth are known as Composite Resin
Dental Fillings and are made
of a plastic dental resin combined with porcelain and glass
particles.These types of fillings are, durable and are
way more natural looking
than amalgam fillings.
If you have a cavity in a tooth or broken fillings or if
your teeth are full of mercury fillings, or amalgam fillings
you may want to ask your
dentist about changing to composite dental fillings . Mercury
fillings or amalgam fillings can easily be removed and
replaced with far more attractive
colored fillings. Research shows that composite fillings
actually strengthen your tooth and further protect it from
decay.
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