09-27-2011, 02:10 PM | #2 |
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Just saw a dentist yesterday after my crown fell out... I decided to go to find a new one in the city. Guy I found is awesome. He showed me pics of some of my old silver fillings and they are pretty corroded. (Which is normal because they are only supposed to last 10 years.) Mine are about 12 years old. Got a new crown put in because the old one didn't even fit properly which is why it fell out. My old dentist is.. well... old and wasn't doing a very good job. But I sorta knew this before I went to this new dentist. He just confirmed what I already knew. If you are near the city I can give you the name of my new guy. Or you can just do a simple google search and find any one of the 100's of dentists available.
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09-27-2011, 02:23 PM | #4 |
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I don't know exactly. But, I would assume it wouldn't be less than a couple hundred a tooth.
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09-27-2011, 05:40 PM | #7 |
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Also, the price depends on how many surfaces are involved. They can be over 200 easily. There is a thing called Care Credit which is no interest financing for a certain period of time. It's worth it, amalgams hide decay, and can cause your teeth to fracture. It's best to have them replaced.
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Just drive down Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles...those effers will fall out by themselves!
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I actually am a dentist, have been for about 11 years. Here is what I have found in my career. 1. Silver fillings DO NOT hide decay. If the decay is obvious, then it will be found by a competent practitioner clinically, or by x-ray. 2. A Silver filling will last a lot longer than a comparable white one. Plain and simple. In my experience, based on what I have seen from my own work and that of others, white fillings last about half as long. This is not to say that white fillings can't last the course, I am speaking in general terms 3. The placement of white fillings is extremely technique sensitive, and if your dentist is in a rush, or doesn't have sufficient hand skills, then you are getting an inferior result 4. White fillings cost about 30-40% more than their silver counterparts, so a lot of marketing towards replacing your silver fillings with white ones is basically directed at making more money 5. Several studies across the world have shown that you should not replace your silver fillings UNLESS THEY ARE BROKEN OR DECAYED. Studies have shown that the amount of mercury you are exposed to from your fillings is less than the amount that most people are exposed to in their daily environment or in the food they eat. 6. Amalgams do NOT fracture teeth. Is your boss telling you this? Take a look at this link: http://www.dentalwatch.org/hg/myths101.html I am not against white fillings at all, in fact I use them much more in daily practice than silver ones. But to say that they should be replaced without a good reason is irresponsible. You need to retract your statement
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Thanks for you insight but my fillings are broken or decayed. I have had them for over 20 years so my question was how are silver fillings removed safely as opposed to unsafely and what is the procedure called?
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That person never claimed to be a dentist or work at a dental office.
On a related note, my tooth with a silver filling did break, and instead of patching it up, I decided to get the silver filling replaced with white filling. It was a three surface job. |
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09-27-2011, 07:00 PM | #12 |
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Just say you want silver filling replaced with white filling. That's how I got it done. Since it's cosmetic I don't know if there's an official name for it.
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Yeah but removing the fillings supposedly cause vapor which can be harmful so what I wanted to know is how do they remove them safely and what it's called so I can find a dentist that can help.
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True they didn't...I realize my tone may have been harsh, but this person made an unfounded statement. This particular topic pisses me off as I feel that many dentists are out to make as much money as possible without proper concern for what is best for the patient. That was my only beef. There is a lot of misinformation about good science these days (vaccines come to mind as an example). I am sure Carolina1ergirl is a lovely person....no hard feelings
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Get the dentist to use a rubber dam
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