Should You Replace All Metal Fillings or Is Gold Better Than Silver?
- By Dr. Ryan Reeves
- March 3, 2021
- Cosmetic Dentistry
If you have heard about the risks of “silver” fillings, you might be wondering whether all metal fillings are bad. After all, it does sometimes sound like we are suggesting that you should consider replacing gold fillings at the same time as you are replacing metal amalgam fillings. It’s also important to consider composite fillings.
What is the difference between the types of fillings, and when should you replace them?
Some Fillings May Contain Toxins
One of the biggest differences between all types of fillings is whether or not they contain toxins.
Certain Fillings Can Crack Your Teeth
Some Fillings Lead to Tooth Sensitivity
Metal amalgam fillings can make your teeth more sensitive. In part, that’s because they can expand and put pressure on the tooth. But it’s also because the metal isn’t a good insulator, so temperature changes penetrate deeper into the tooth, causing sensitivity. On the flip side, gold doesn’t have the same expansion problem, but it’s an even better conductor. This can worsen temperature-related sensitivity. Composite fillings will not cause any tooth sensitivity.
Only Composite Fillings Look Natural
One of the most important reasons to replace silver or gold fillings is that they look unattractive. Silver fillings may start silver, but they often turn black in your mouth. This makes them look as bad as or worse than the tooth decay they replaced. The filling doesn’t just look dark itself, it can darken your entire tooth.
Different Fillings Have Different Costs
The second most expensive filling is composite fillings, followed by silver fillings. Once you compare all the benefits of each filling, composite fillings are worth their higher cost than silver fillings.
Frequently asked question
When it comes to durability, each type of filling also differs. Gold fillings last an average of 15 years while silver fillings can last as long as 10 years. Composite fillings last up to 10 to 15 years before needing a replacement.
First and foremost, we recommend replacing metal fillings sooner than later. The sooner you replace them, the sooner you can reduce your health risks and potential dental problems down the line. Just because the FDA approves of silver fillings doesn’t mean you should.
On the other hand, there aren’t as many reasons to replace your gold fillings as there are to replace metal amalgam fillings. There are still some good reasons to consider it, like having a more natural-looking smile.
Get Started on Your Smile Transformation
If you’ve decided to replace gold fillings, we can help rejuvenate your smile with more attractive and highly durable ceramic fillings. Please call (912) 234-8282 today for an appointment with a Savannah cosmetic dentist at Beyond Exceptional Dentistry.