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Dental Treatments
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Why
should I consider white fillings?
Most people have
fillings of one sort or another in their mouths.
Nowadays fillings are not only functional, but
can be natural looking as well. Many people don’t
want silver fillings that show when they laugh
or smile because they are more conscious about
the way they look.
Are white fillings
as good as silver amalgam fillings?
White fillings
have always been considered less long lasting than
silver amalgam fillings. But there are now new
materials available with properties comparable
to silver amalgam, and these are proving to be
very successful. The life expectancy of a white
filling can depend greatly on where it is in your
mouth and how heavily your teeth come together
when you bite. Your dentist can advise you on the
life expectancy of your fillings. However, any
fillings provided on the NHS are automatically
guaranteed for one year.
Is it
worth replacing my amalgam fillings with white
ones?
It is usually best to change fillings only when your dentist decides that an
old filling needs replacing. If so you can ask to have it replaced in a tooth-coloured
material.
Some dentists prefer not to put white fillings in back teeth as they are not
always successful. One way around this would be to use crowns or inlays, but
this can mean removing more of the tooth and can be more expensive.
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Courtesy of the
British Dental Health Foundation – www.dentalhealth.org
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