Dental
Amalgam and Composite Resin are two of the most commonly used dental restoration
materials.
Dental
Amalgam or traditional silver fillings are strong, durable and economical.
Dental Amalgam is a compound formed by combining silver and other metals with
mercury. Mercury makes up approximately half of this compound. It binds the
metals and holds them together forming a strong filling material. After many
years of research, mercury continues to be irreplaceable in dental amalgam.
While there is no conclusive proof that mercury as a constituent of amalgam is
harmful, mercury by itself is very toxic.
Composite
Resin or tooth-colored fillings are newer materials which can match different
shades of teeth. The type most commonly used today is made of microscopic glass
or porcelain particles embedded in an acrylic matrix. Composites are sometimes
assumed to be weaker than amalgam and were initially used only to fill front
teeth. In the last decade, newer composite resins have been introduced into the
market, which are highly resistant to attrition and comparable to or even
better than amalgam. In modern dentistry, composite resins are replacing
amalgam as the material of choice for fillings.
Amalgam replaced by Composite |
In
My
Choice:
I
spent my years in dental school placing innumerable amalgam fillings,
subsidized by the government for a community that is unable to afford composite
fillings. The most obvious problem is they are…well, ugly :) I have seen no
evidence of mercury leakage causing toxicity or that amalgam fillings have in
any way been detrimental to health. I found that amalgam fillings have a
remarkable clinical performance and am told their strength is unsurpassed.
That
said, mercury is a known poison and is classified as a hazardous waste
material. It is illegal to dispose of mercury or dental amalgam in the garbage.
We are supposed to avoid skin contact with both amalgam and mercury. Yet, it
can legally be placed in a patient’s mouth. I no longer feel it necessary to
risk placing silver amalgam in my patients’ teeth, especially when I have
access to the newly improved composites- which when properly placed look just
like the natural tooth and also strengthen the tooth.
I prefer
not to employ amalgam in my practice and have chosen to use only the best
composites available.
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