7Other Materials for Dental Fillings
In addition to composite, there are many other options for a dental fillings. These include:
– Amalgam or silver: It is used to be the most common material for dental fillings for years and is now still widely used. The results are very durable and can last up to 15 years. It is usually cheap, but does not look natural.
– Ceramic: This material is also very durable and can last up to 15 years. However, it is not a common option due to the cost. You also need at least two visits for this procedure.
– Gold: Compared to other materials, gold filters tend to be more expensive and need a 2-visit process. However, they can last up to 20 years.
– Glass ionomer: Made with a glass filler, this material looks natural as it would be shaded to blend in with your teeth. It can release fluoride as well, which reduces the risk of new cavities. However, glass ionomer is not so durable and only suitable for small cavities. [7]















