
The long-standing, heavy-duty option.
Amalgam fillings, also known as silver fillings for teeth, are long-lasting and reasonably priced dental treatments for cavities. These fillings are made from a mixture of metals, including mercury, silver, tin, and copper. Their durability and strength have made them a reliable choice for many years.

One of the most common questions is: amalgam fillings vs composite—which is better? While amalgam fillings are known for their durability, composite fillings are aesthetically pleasing as they blend seamlessly with the tooth's natural color.


What is the typical lifespan of amalgam fillings? With proper care, they can last 10-15 years or longer. However, regular dental check-ups are essential to monitor wear and tear.
Thinking of getting a replacement? Can you replace amalgam fillings with composite? Yes, our experts can help transition to modern, aesthetically pleasing options while ensuring safety and comfort.
Safety is the most crucial factor when removing amalgam filling. Our clinic follows strict protocols to minimize mercury exposure during the procedure.
We also address common concerns about removing amalgam fillings and educate you on the benefits of transitioning to alternatives like composite fillings.
Everything you need to know before your first visit. Have another question?
Call (614) 659-0018 →Amalgam fillings, also known as silver fillings, are made from a combination of metals, including silver, mercury, tin, and copper. This mixture creates a durable and long-lasting material.
Yes, amalgam fillings are considered safe by major health organizations like the ADA and FDA. The mercury in amalgam is bound with other metals, making it stable and safe for use in dental fillings.
Amalgam fillings are highly durable and can last 10–15 years or more with proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups. They are ideal for areas with heavy chewing pressure.
Both materials have their advantages. Amalgam fillings are stronger and last longer in areas of heavy chewing, while composite fillings are more aesthetic and blend with natural teeth. The choice depends on your specific needs.
Yes, amalgam fillings can be replaced with composite or other materials if they are damaged or for cosmetic reasons. Consult your dentist to determine if replacement is necessary.
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