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Amalgam Fillings in Rosenberg, TX

Restore Strength and Function with Durable Amalgam Fillings in Rosenberg

Tooth decay can weaken your smile and interfere with everyday comfort. At Rosenberg Dental and Implant Center, we provide amalgam fillings in Rosenberg, TX, as a proven solution for repairing cavities and restoring tooth structure. These long-lasting fillings are ideal for patients looking for reliable, cost-effective treatment—especially for molars and teeth under constant pressure. 

With Dr. Samuel Collins, your oral health comes first. We take every step to ensure your amalgam filling supports long-term function and stability. Call (281) 369-9242 to learn more or read the detailed guide below.

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What Are Amalgam Fillings?

Amalgam fillings, also called silver fillings, are a mix of metals—primarily mercury combined with silver, tin, and copper. They’ve been used safely for over a century to treat cavities and protect teeth from further damage. Once placed, they harden quickly and withstand strong chewing forces.

Unlike white composite fillings, amalgam is less sensitive to moisture during placement, making it especially useful for hard-to-reach areas in the back of the mouth.

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Why Choose Amalgam Fillings?

Amalgam fillings remain a reliable option for specific restorative needs. Here’s why many patients still benefit from them:

  • Durability in high-pressure areas – Ideal for molars and biting surfaces.
  • Quick setting – Less time in the dental chair.
  • Long lifespan – Can last 10–15 years or longer with proper care.
  • Moisture resistance – More forgiving during placement than other materials.
  • Affordable solution – Often more economical than alternatives.

They’re especially practical for people with multiple restorations or those needing extensive fillings in posterior teeth.

What Is the Amalgam Filling Made Of?

Each Rosenberg amalgam filling is carefully formulated with:

  • Mercury – Binds metals into a pliable, hard-setting material.
  • Silver – Adds strength and resistance to corrosion.
  • Tin and Copper – Improve durability and handling.

This combination creates a filling material that resists wear from chewing and remains intact for years. It’s safe for most patients and continues to be approved by national and international dental health authorities, including the ADA and FDA.

Our Amalgam Filling Procedure at Rosenberg Dental and Implant Center

Here’s what to expect when getting amalgam fillings in Rosenberg:

Step 1: Thorough Exam and Cavity Detection

We begin with a detailed exam and digital imaging to spot any decay. If the tooth qualifies for a silver filling, we’ll discuss the next steps and explain what to expect.

Step 2: Tooth Preparation

We use local anesthesia to numb the area. Once comfortable, we remove the decayed part of the tooth using precise tools. The tooth is cleaned to prepare for the filling.

Step 3: Placement of Amalgam

The dental amalgam is packed into the cavity and shaped to match your bite. It hardens quickly, allowing normal function soon after the procedure.

Step 4: Final Adjustments

Once the filling is firm, we make bite adjustments to ensure you feel comfortable. The area is polished to prevent rough edges and avoid irritation.

Step 5: Recovery Tips

You can eat once the numbness wears off—just avoid chewing on the treated side for a few hours. Sensitivity may occur briefly but usually fades in a few days.

Who Should Have Amalgam Fillings?

Amalgam fillings are a good choice for patients who:

  • Have decay in back teeth (molars or premolars)
  • Want a durable solution for long-term use
  • Need a more cost-effective option than tooth-colored fillings
  • Prefer a quicker, more moisture-tolerant procedure
  • Don’t have metal allergies or specific health restrictions

We’ll always evaluate your dental and health history to ensure this material suits your needs.

How to Care for Your Amalgam Fillings?

To make the most of your amalgam fillings, follow these tips:

  • Brush with fluoride toothpaste twice daily
  • Floss once a day to prevent plaque buildup
  • Avoid chewing hard objects like ice or pens
  • Schedule regular checkups every 6 months
  • Let us know if you feel discomfort or changes in bite

Most patients adjust well to amalgam fillings and forget they’re even there.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are amalgam fillings safe?
Yes, they are safe and approved by the FDA and ADA. Millions of patients have used them without complications.
How long do amalgam fillings last?
With good oral care, they can last 10 to 15 years or more before needing replacement.
Can I eat after getting an amalgam filling?
Yes, after the numbness fades. Avoid chewing on the filled side for a few hours.
Do amalgam fillings cause tooth discoloration?
They can give a darker appearance over time, especially on visible teeth. They’re best suited for molars.
What if I want to replace my old amalgam fillings?
If they’re still functioning, replacement isn’t necessary. We can discuss options if they’re worn or cracked.

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Unlock Your Smile’s Full Potential With Dental Bone Grafting 

Say goodbye to the challenges of tooth loss and jawbone deterioration. Experience a more solid foundation for your dental implants, significantly reducing the risk of surgery failure. Contact Rosenberg Dental and Implant Center in Rosenberg, TX by dialing (281) 369-9242. Serving Rosenberg and surrounding areas such as Beasley, Sugar Land, and Simonton. Let’s embark on this journey together to create a stronger, more beautiful smile.