Okay, way outside our normal discussion topics here. I had my first ever composite filling this evening,
fun, huh
? It was in a tooth that had an existing silver (amalgam) filling, and had cracked - i.e. the work was to address the crack rather than a new cavity. The old amalgam was removed, the crack was ground out, and the tooth was filled/restored with composite. The crack was not bad enough for a crown, so this route was chosen instead.
As long as I can remember, fillings were always silver. Every other filling I have is silver. I have read various articles online, and composite fillings appear to really be strongly supported with numerous sites describing their benifits over silver. And the insurance companies finally are paying the same % benefit for composite as silver (although the dollar cost may be greater).
So, to my query. Are there other Dawgs or forum members that have had composite fillings for any length of time? How are they doing in terms of function and longevity? Any dentists, spouses of dentists, or others in the dental / medical field have any comments or feedback to add?
Moose (with a lower right jaw still numb...glad it doesn't affect typing).
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