Dental fillings are a common procedure used to treat cavities or tooth decay. Decay that has spread far into the tooth cannot be treated with a filling. Fillings are used in order to prevent minor decay from rapidly spreading bacteria into the tooth’s pulp – where it then must be treated with a procedure known as a root canal.
You Have Options
At our dental practice, you have a choice in the type of dental filling you want. Each type has its own set of advantages and disadvantages, but they accomplish the same goal: preventing further decay from occurring.The Types of Fillings We Offer:
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Silver (also known as amalgam)
These are one of the oldest options, but they are highly durable, lasting a lifetime for some patients. However, controversy has risen due to their mercury content – though it’s a very low amount. We do not typically recommend silver fillings. They also do not match the color of your teeth.
Tooth-colored Composites
Made up of composite resin, this type of filling is a great choice if you want a filling that matches the same shade as your teeth for concealment. They also chemically bond to the tooth for added support, however they lack the durability of other options - usually having to be replaced every 10-15 years.
Porcelain
These are very similar to composite resin in that they also match your tooth’s color, however they are more abrasive. Porcelain or ceramic fillings may last awhile and are also more resistant to stains.