How to Pick a Tooth Filling
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Choose a filling that you can afford and lasts as long as you need it. There are 6 types of fillings your dentist can use depending on the need.
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Consider an amalgam filling when you have a cavity in a tooth near the back of your mouth. The amalgam is a less costly filling that withstands chewing but does not match the color of your teeth.
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Find a composite resin filling when you need a filling in a front or visible tooth. The filling will match the color of your teeth.
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Pick a cast gold filling when you're looking for a filling that won't corrode. It is as strong as the amalgam but instead of silver, it is gold. Ask about a gold foil when filling a small spot.
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Worried about discoloration, think about getting a ceramic filling to match your teeth. Ceramic fillings must be put in a large area so they don't break,you may need to have more of your tooth hollowed out to make room.
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Look for a glass Ionomer filling for areas of decay near or under the gum surface. The filling can also be used to fill baby teeth and as a filler around a different type of filling.
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