Why Replace Mercury Fillings?

Why Replace Mercury Fillings?, updated 10/25/21, 7:43 AM

Mercury fillings pose serious risks to your health. Inadvertently consuming even small amounts could lead to mercury poisoning.

As such, it is highly recommended that composite fillings be used, as these are made of mercury-free and non-toxic materials.

 

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Tooth decay is very common among both
children and adults. According to the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
about 41% of children have tooth decay in
their baby teeth, while 90% of adults have
tooth decay in their permanent teeth. Tooth
decay, if left untreated, can lead to more
severe consequences. These include cavities,
infections, pain, and tooth loss.
The common denominator among the young
and old is dental cavities. The treatment for
dental cavities is to drill out the decayed
material and put a filling in its place. There
are two types, which are amalgam or
mercury fillings and composite fillings.
While mercury fillings have long been used
for treating cavities, several questions about
their safety have been raised and debated
over the last decade.
Are Mercury Fillings Safe?
This is one of the most common questions that
dental patients ask when they have their
cavities treated. As its name suggests, mercury
is the dominant and majority ingredient in
mercury fillings.
It also contains other
ingredients including silver, tin, copper, and
zinc. When mixed, they form into a hard and
durable substance called amalgam, which is
then used as the filling.
Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer
to the question for those asking, as there is no
conclusive research or evidence to prove its
harmfulness. Nevertheless, most dentists are
greatly concerned about possible mercury
fillings side effects with countries like
Sweden, Norway, and Denmark banning the
use of mercury fillings altogether.
Avoid Mercury Fillings
If you need to have a cavity treated, opt for
composite fillings instead. If you already
have mercury fillings, we strongly suggest
that you have these removed, as these could
negatively impact your health and well-
being. The main reason for this is the
possibility of mercury poisoning. Mercury is
a substance that should never be in your
mouth. If you have an amalgam filling, a
small amount of mercury from the filling is
released into your mouth every time you
chew.
The more you chew, the more mercury is
released into your mouth, increasing the
chance of mercury poisoning. This can cause a
wide range of health problems, such as
insomnia,
tremors,
headaches,
kidney
problems, nerve damage, and respiratory
failure. Furthermore, amalgam has
the
tendency to expand more, which could create
small gaps in the tooth or even fracture or
break the tooth structure.
As such, while you can no longer remedy the
mercury that has already entered your body, you
can stop yourself from consuming any more of it.
To do this, you have to undergo mercury filling
removal as soon as possible.
Switch to Composite Fillings
Removing your mercury fillings is a common
dental procedure that would allow you to
replace them with safe and non-toxic
composite
fillings. After
trading your
mercury fillings for composites, you can rest
easy knowing they do not contain mercury or
any other harmful substance.
Composite fillings are non-invasive, so no
part of the healthy teeth needs to be removed
or reduced, as they naturally bond with the
surrounding tooth tissue. They are also better
at reinforcing and preserving your tooth
structure.
Because they are easier to sculpt, their texture
is
smoother,
thereby decreasing
the
possibility of plaque buildup. Furthermore, it
is easier to repair any damage by adding
additional composite material compared to
amalgam, where you need a complete
replacement.
Apart from this, the most common reason
people prefer composite fillings is its cosmetic
benefits. They come in different shades and
can naturally blend with your tooth color. This
makes your teeth look perfect and, except for
dental professionals, no one will even notice
that you have composite fillings.
Not only are mercury fillings a thing of the
past, but there is also that possibility that they
might adversely affect your health. At
Sunrise Dentistry, our utmost priority is the
safety of our patients. Sunrise Dentistry
offers holistic dentistry in Durango, CO. We
utilize mercury-free, non-toxic dental fillings
for your oral health needs. Drop by our clinic
if you need to have your cavities treated or if
you want to undergo mercury filling
removal!
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