Types of Tooth Fillings: Which One is Best for Your Needs?

Amalgam fillings

Durable and affordable, but contain mercury.

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Composite fillings

Natural-looking but less durable and may require replacement.

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Ceramic fillings

Long-lasting and natural-looking, but expensive.

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Gold fillings

Durable and long-lasting, but expensive and noticeable.

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Glass ionomer  fillings

Release fluoride and adhere to teeth, but less durable and may need replacement.

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