• takeda@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Those fillings can actually actually be used in big cavities that are close to the nerve, where with traditional fillings your doctor would require to do a root canal. They also don’t get washed out and need to be replaced like the normal ones.

    Mercury poisoning was a problem in the past when the doctors had to themselves mix mercury with silver. Modern vitals already contain right proportions and don’t have such risk.

    IMO I don’t understand the need for ban. It only affects the individual, kids won’t generally have cavities like that.

    Feels like the push is to eliminate a cheap alternative and to push root canals and crowns when those are not necessary. I actually not long ago had dentist replace my amalgamated filling with a crown and that was the worst decision I did. It made my tooth sensitive and now that dentist’s suggestion is to do root canal. But if course that will destroy the crown and would need to do one again.

    https://jada.ada.org/article/S0002-8177(19)30601-4/fulltext