Amalgam fillings, commonly known as silver fillings, are dental restorations made from a combination of metals including mercury, silver, tin, and copper. This mixture creates a strong, durable material that has been used in dentistry for well over a century.
Due to their strength and resistance to wear, amalgam fillings have historically been a commonly chosen option for restoring back teeth (molars and premolars), where significant chewing forces are applied. While tooth-coloured alternatives are now widely available, amalgam remains a recognised restorative material in general dentistry.
Although many patients now prefer tooth-coloured composite fillings for aesthetic reasons, there are certain clinical situations where amalgam may still be considered as a restorative option.
Your dentist will discuss the available filling materials with you and help you understand which option may be most appropriate for your individual situation and preferences.
Amalgam fillings do not last indefinitely and may need to be replaced at some point during their lifespan. There are several reasons why replacement may be considered.
Replacement of amalgam fillings is generally carried out when there is a clinical indication, such as signs of wear, cracking, or recurrent decay. Composite resin or ceramic materials are commonly used as alternatives when a filling is replaced. Your dentist at our Croydon clinic can assess the condition of your existing fillings during routine check-ups and advise whether any action is needed.