Silver amalgam fillings draw attention to your dental work, whereas tooth-colored fillings blend in with your natural teeth. The fillings are made of composite resin, which has been tinted to match common tooth colors. Although early composite resin fillings did not last long in back teeth, they are now much more durable and can be used to restore any tooth affected by decay. Removing a portion of your tooth weakens the structure, even if it is absolutely necessary to remove tooth decay. Weaker teeth are more likely to break or crack, necessitating more extensive dental procedures in the future. Tooth-colored fillings, as opposed to silver amalgam fillings, bond to your teeth and help strengthen them. Tooth-colored fillings also help you avoid cracks, which can occur with silver amalgam fillings over time. When exposed to hot and cold temperatures, the metals in amalgam fillings expand and contract. Constant expansion and contraction can stress your tooth and cause it to crack over time. Cracks increase the likelihood of fracture and may serve as an entry point for bacteria. Composite resin fillings do not react to temperature changes because they are made of powdered glass and resin.
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