Replacing Silver Fillings
If you have old fillings made from the silver/mercury amalgams used to fill teeth years ago, you may want to regain a youthful-looking smile by replacing those fillings with composite resin fillings. The amalgam fillings, even in the back of your mouth, don't portray a young, healthy smile the same way that uniformly colored teeth do. Additionally, if you're concerned about the safety of the silver/mercury amalgam, you may want to talk with your dentist about replacing these fillings with composites. Fillings are more frequently being created from composite resins, which are tooth-colored and difficult to distinguish from natural teeth. Today's composites are being made out of more durable materials--usually a combination of resin and glass or quartz--and are being used to repair teeth in a way that creates a natural-looking smile. Ask your dentist for more information on composite fillings to determine if your amalgam fillings can be replaced without compromising the strength and function of your teeth.
