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BEAUFORT PARK

Beaufort Park Dental Surgery

Unit 1, Beaufort Way

Thornwell

Chepstow

NP16 5UH

Tel- 01291 624515

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The NHS regulations limit what treatment can be done on certain teeth. This means that, although certain teeth can be filled with white fillings, some cavities, particularly holes in back teeth, we can only offer to fill with amalgam (silver coloured) fillings.

Tooth coloured fillings can be provided in most cases, but these are only available privately. These can be provided to:-

 

 

The photos shown are actual before and after clinical photos of a patient treated at the practice. These are indicative of the results that can be achieved by replacing amalgam fillings

Why does the NHS not provide white fillings for back teeth?

The materials used for the white fillings are more expensive than those for silver fillings. In addition the materials require more careful and skilled handling than the silver fillings. This means that your dentist will have to spend longer carrying out the treatment, which increases the price of the treatment. White fillings may not last quite as long as a silver equivalent. (See information on Denplan)

Should I have all my silver fillings replaced?

Many people worry about having mercury fillings in their mouths even though there has never been any evidence found of problems caused by these fillings. If you are thinking about replacing your fillings then it is worth considering:-

· The time taken to replace multiple silver fillings will be quite extensive. This may mean a long time sitting in the chair and an expensive course of treatment in one go.

· When fillings are in place, the mercury is locked into the alloy of the fillings. The time when most mercury is free is when they are first placed, and when they are removed. This means unnecessary removal is more likely to cause problems then leaving the fillings in place.

· An alternative would be to consider replacing your fillings with white fillings as and when they need replacing, or replacing a few at a time.

 

 How well will my new fillings match?

When white fillings are placed, the shade of filling material used will be matched as closely as possible to the shade of your natural teeth. This means that a filling may be visible on close examination, but will appear almost invisible in normal day-to-day life. Obviously a smaller filling will be harder to see than a large filling

 

Are there any other alternatives?

There alternative methods of placing tooth coloured restoration on back teeth, such as crowns or inlays which can be much stronger than fillings, however these come with there own disadvantages. These restorations have to be built in a lab, and this increases the cost. In addition these may require removal of more healthy tooth. Your dentist will be able to tell you what alternatives are best for you.