There is a slight chance that some
people may be sensitive to the metals used in silver amalgam fillings.
If this sensitivity is proven, it may be best to replace the amalgam
fillings with another type. (In very exceptional cases these replacements
may be available on the NHS, if a consultant decides that a patient
is extremely sensitive to these materials and asks for them to be
replaced.)
Are white fillings
expensive?
Because
many white fillings are only available privately, costs can vary
quite a lot from dentist to dentist. Costs usually depend on the
size and type of white filling used and the time it takes to complete
the treatment. Costs may also vary from region to region. As a guide,
white fillings start from around £40 each, but your dentist
will be able to give you an idea of the cost before you agree to
treatment.
Are white fillings
as good as silver amalgam fillings?
White
fillings have always been considered less long lasting than silver
amalgam fillings. But there are now new materials available with
properties comparable to silver amalgam, and these are proving to
be very successful. The life expectancy of a white filling can depend
greatly on where it is in your mouth and how heavily your teeth
come together when you bite. Your dentist can advise you on the
life expectancy of your fillings. However, any fillings provided
on the NHS are automatically guaranteed for one year.
Is it worth replacing
my amalgam fillings with white ones?
It
is usually best to change fillings only when your dentist decides
that an old filling needs replacing. If so you can ask to have it
replaced in a tooth-coloured material.
Some dentists prefer not to put
white fillings in back teeth as they are not always successful.
One way around this would be to use crowns or inlays, but this can
mean removing more of the tooth and can be more expensive.
What are tooth-coloured
fillings made of?
This
can vary, but they are mainly made of glass particles, synthetic
resin and a setting ingredient. Your dentist should be able to give
you more information about the particular material they use.
Where can I get white
fillings done?
Most
dental practices offer white fillings as a normal part of the treatment
they give you. However, white fillings are classed as a ‘cosmetic’
treatment, and you can therefore only have them if you pay for them.
Are there any alternatives
to fillings?
Adhesive
dentistry is another form of this treatment. This involves bonding
the filling to the tooth. The dentist has to remove less of the
tooth, which is obviously better.
As we have already said, there are
alternatives such as crowns and inlays although they can cost a
lot more. Veneers can be used on front teeth instead of crowns or
fillings.