Replacing Silver Fillings

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Replacing Silver Fillings

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Los Angeles Cosmetic dentist Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS describes before and after pictures of White Fillings, and procedures involving Los Angeles White Fillings See more examples on the website of Los Angeles dentist- Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS 443 N. Larchmont Blvd LA, CA 90004 at (323) 467-2777 – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Replacing Silver Fillings


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Replacing Silver Fillings
  • Just a few years ago, if you had a cavity, you
    were stuck with a silver amalgam filling. In
    fact, there are millions of people walking around
    with those unmistakable silver spots in their
    mouths right now!
  • Luckily, thanks to advances in technology,
    there's a new way to treat cavities - by using a
    white composite filling. But why should you
    bother to head to a cosmetic dentist in Los
    Angeles and replace your silver fillings with
    composites?

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Replacing Silver Fillings
  • Did you know that silver filings have mercury in
    them? According to the American Dental
    Association and the Food and Drug Administration,
    it's only a small amount, but do you really want
    ANY mercury in your mouth? Back in 2009, the FDA
    said that silver fillings have a "moderate risk"
    when it comes to mercury issues.
  • Because composite fillings don't have any mercury
    in them, there's no risk, so replacing silver
    fillings is beneficial.

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Replacing Silver Fillings
  • One of the biggest reasons that people head to a
    cosmetic dentist in Los Angeles to replace their
    silver fillings is because they're sick of having
    a mouth full of dark spots. After all, those
    silver fillings can make your mouth look dark and
    dingy - a look that no one wants to showcase when
    they smile!
  • However, composite fillings are white. In fact,
    a good cosmetic dentist in Los Angeles can
    custom-blend the resin to match your teeth. That
    way, no one will know you have a mouth full of
    fillings!

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Replacing Silver Fillings
  • Because silver fillings have a tendency to break
    and crack, the odds of you eventually winding up
    with a crown are high. That's because the added
    tooth decay can leave your dentist with no other
    choice but to grind your tooth down and put a
    crown on it.
  • But if you have a qualified cosmetic dentist in
    Los Angeles replace your silver fillings with
    composites, you won't have to deal with the
    threat of crowns.

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