
Amalgam is a filling material that has been used in dentistry for many years. However, today, the mercury contained in amalgam has been replaced by resin-based filling materials, both locally, systemically and aesthetically. We can say that composite filling materials, also known as white fillings, have replaced amalgam in the long term.

AMALGAM FILLING
Amalgam fillings that are broken, discolored, or have secondary decay should not be left in the person’s mouth and should be replaced. Various systemic disorders (tachycardia, GI diseases, etc.) have been observed in people with too many amalgam fillings in their mouths, and it has been reported that these diseases disappear by replacing the amalgam fillings. This may be due to the amount of free mercury in the amalgam filling and the passage of this mercury into the oral environment.
AMONG THE FACTORS THAT CAUSE THIS SITUATION:
-Eating frequency
-Gum chewing habit
-Frequent intake of hot food and beverages
-Acidity of food (Acidity in food can increase the corrosion of the filling.)
-It can be considered a habit of grinding teeth, especially at night.

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