Properly aligned teeth not only give you a beautiful smile, but they can significantly improve your overall dental health.
(416) 481-7887As a dental restoration material, dental amalgam boasts an extensive history of use spanning over a century. It holds the distinction of being one of the most thoroughly researched and tested materials within the dental field. Renowned for its durability, user-friendliness, remarkable wear resistance, and cost-effectiveness, dental amalgam stands as a valued treatment choice for Dr. Robin Kutner and Dr. Laurel Linetsky-Fleisher and the patients at Midtown Dental Studio.
Dental amalgam comprises a stable alloy crafted from a blend of elemental mercury, silver, tin, copper, and other metallic components. Notably, the mercury content combines with other metals, resulting in a stable compound that is deemed safe for tooth filling applications.
While questions have emerged regarding the safety of dental amalgam due to its mercury content, major scientific and health organizations across the United States and internationally, including the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, and the World Health Organization, among others, have collectively endorsed dental amalgam as a secure, reliable, and effective restorative material.
Amalgam fillings excel in their capacity to withstand substantial chewing forces, making them particularly advantageous for restoring molars located at the posterior of the mouth, where chewing exertion is at its peak. They also serve a vital role in cases where cavity preparation poses challenges in maintaining a dry environment during filling replacement, such as deep cavities beneath the gum line. As with other filling materials, amalgam fillings are classified as biocompatible, ensuring excellent patient tolerance and minimal occurrence of allergic reactions.
Amalgam fillings do come with certain drawbacks, including potential short-term sensitivity to hot or cold stimuli after the filling procedure. Their silver color contrasts with natural tooth shade, making them less inconspicuous, particularly in visible areas when the patient laughs or speaks. Additionally, preparation for amalgam fillings may necessitate more tooth structure removal compared to other filling types.
Arrange your appointment with Dr. Robin Kutner and Dr. Laurel Linetsky-Fleisher at Midtown Dental Studio, situated at 158 Eglinton Avenue West in Toronto, ON. Gain valuable insights into your dental needs, including the suitability of amalgam fillings for your specific case.