Are
dental amalgams safe?
Yes. Dental amalgam has been used in tooth restorations
worldwide for more than 100 years. Studies have failed to
find any link between amalgam restorations and any medical
disorder. Amalgam continues to be a safe restorative material
for dental patients. There is a lot of new research coming
out about this and it is best to direct your questions regarding
fillings to Dr. Peterson.
Is it possible to have an allergic reaction to amalgam?
Only a very small number of people are allergic to amalgam
fillings. Fewer than 100 cases have ever been reported.
In these rare instances, mercury may trigger an allergic
response. Symptoms of amalgam allergy are very similar to
a typical skin allergy.
Often patients who are truly allergic to amalgam have
a medical or family history of allergies to metals. If there
is a confirmed allergy, another restorative material will
be used.
Is
there a filling material that matches tooth color?
Yes. Composite resins are tooth-colored, plastic materials
(made of glass and resin) that are used both as fillings
and to repair defects in the teeth. Because they are tooth-colored,
it is difficult to distinguish them from natural teeth.
Composites are often used on the front teeth where a natural
appearance is important. They can be used on the back teeth
as well depending on the location and extent of the tooth
decay. Composite resins are usually more costly than amalgam
fillings, because they require more time and technique to
apply. As the materials are more expensive and the labor
of putting them in is more intense, composite fillings cost
more than silver fillings.
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