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All About Dental Amalgam

What is dental amalgam?

Most people recognize dental amalgam as silver fillings. Dental amalgam is a mixture of mercury, and an alloy of silver, tin and copper. Mercury makes up about 40-50 percent of the compound. Mercury is used to bind the metals together and to provide a strong, hard durable filling. After years of research, mercury has been found to be the only element that will bind these metals together in such a way that can be easily manipulated into a tooth cavity.

Is mercury in dental amalgam safe?

Yes. Mercury in dental amalgam is not poisonous. Its release is extremely small. In fact, the amount released in a dental amalgam is much less than what patients are exposed to in food, air, and water. When mercury is combined with the other materials in dental amalgam, its chemical nature changes, so it is essentially harmless. Ongoing scientific studies conducted over the past 100 years continue to prove that amalgam is not harmful. Claims of diseases caused by mercury in amalgam are anecdotal, as are claims of miraculous cures achieved by removing amalgam. These claims have not been proven scientifically.

Why do dentists use dental amalgam?

Dental amalgam has withstood the test of time, which is why it is the material of choice. Amalgam is a very durable material and has been used safely for more than 150 years. It is estimated that well over 1 billion amalgam restorations (fillings) are placed annually. Dentists appreciate using dental amalgam because it is easier to work with than other alternatives. Dentists also believe that patients prefer dental amalgam to other alternatives because of its safety, cost-effectiveness, and ability to be placed in the tooth cavity quickly.

Why don't dentists use alternatives to amalgam?

Alternatives to amalgam, such as cast gold restorations, porcelain, and composite resins are more costly. Gold restorations take longer to make, and porcelain and composite resins are esthetically appealing, but aren't as durable as amalgam in posterior (back) teeth.

What about patients allergic to mercury?

Patients are better served if we know what they're allergic to. The trouble is, a lot of people don't know what they are allergic to. The incidence of allergy to mercury is far less than one percent of the population. People suspected of having an allergy to mercury should receive tests by qualified physicians, and, when necessary, seek appropriate alternatives. Should patients have amalgam removed? No. To do so, without need, would result in unnecessary expense, and potential injury to teeth.

Are staff occupationally exposed?

Dental staff are more occupationally exposed than patients. Necessary precautions should be taken, such as having open air ventilation, and being careful not to spill mercury. Dental personnel have been shown to excrete three to four times more mercury in their urine than the average patient. Studies have shown that dentists have not suffered from more mercury-related disorders than the general population. In the few instances when dentists have shown evidence of mercury disorders, these cases have been associated with poor mercury management in the dental office, especially mercury spills that have not been cleaned up properly. More dentists also are using pre-mixed capsules, which reduce the chance of mercury spills. And newer, more advanced dental amalgams are containing smaller amounts of mercury than before.

An interesting factor can be brought into this: Because dental staff are exposed to mercury more often, one would expect dental personnel to have higher rates of neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis. They do not.

What are other sources of mercury?

Mercury can be found in air, food, and water. We are exposed to higher levels of mercury from these sources than from a mouthful of amalgam.


Anaesthesia & Oral Sedation

As an adjunct to the stress free atmosphere of our office, we also offer sedation dentistry for any patient who suffers from dental anxiety or has a phobia.

Whether you are afraid of the needle, the sound of the drill incites terror or you just feel that dentistry is too painful, many consider this option to have their dental needs met. Sedation dentistry has been used safely in millions of dental procedures. Any procedure can be completed while you are sedated and most people choose to take care of everything in as little as two appointments. Many times it is as simple as just taking a pill prior to your appointment. If you have been hiding your smile, putting up with pain, or putting off going to the dentist because of dental phobia, it's time to make a positive change in your life. Take care of yourself first, make the call and enjoy the benefits of a healthy mouth and smile.

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Missed & Cancelled Appointments

If you are unable to keep an appointment, please notify us at least two business days in advance. This will allow us to schedule other patients awaiting treatment. If less than two business days notice is given, a $100 fee will be assessed to your account and is payable prior to or at your next appointment.

Payment Options

We expect payment in full at the time of treatment. For your convenience, we offer several payment options:

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  • Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard, or American Express
  • Medicard (a third party financing company with 0% financing options. The dental office--in this case us--absorbs any interest costs)

Insurance

We will work with your insurance company to determine your estimated co-payment amount for your treatment plan before treatment even begins so there will be no big surprises. We will be happy to process your insurance claim so you pay only an estimated co-payment at the time of treatment. Learn more about how insurance works.

Please bring your insurance information with you on your first visit.



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We are committed to excellence in dental care and we are proud of our dedication to our patients. Our goal is to provide you with a beautiful and healthy looking smile. We aim to help you feel confident and at ease through a unique dental experience.

We provide quality dental care using the latest and very best in technology available. Our caring team of professionals is up to date on the most advanced dental care and will answer any questions you may have regarding your individualized treatment plan.

We are proud to show you the difference that our quality cosmetic dentistry and related health care services can make in your life.

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