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Porcelain Filling FAQs

When were porcelain fillings first developed?

They were first developed in the 1960s, but did not gain the popularity they have now until they were improved enough to become stronger than metal fillings.

What are the advantages of using porcelain fillings over metal fillings?

Mercury, which a liquid metal used in metal fillings, is considered a toxic chemical. That reason alone is enough for most patients to consider an alternative. In addition, the porcelain fillings are stronger, adhere to teeth better, last longer, and are custom made to have the same color and sheen as your natural teeth.

How long to porcelain fillings last?

If you take good care of your teeth, they should last 15 years or longer.

Are they more expensive than metal fillings?

Yes, they do cost more than metal fillings. However, because they last longer, the monetary investment is about equal to metal fillings over the long term.

Who is a good candidate for porcelain fillings?

Good candidates are anyone who has cavities or decayed teeth that need fillings, or those who have metal fillings they would like removed and replaced.

Why are porcelain fillings stronger and more stable than metal?

They are considered stronger and more durable because they strengthen the cured tooth with many layers of silicon dioxide (a mixture of plastic and glass). They also harden much more quickly than metal and are not affected by extreme hot or cold, which can cause the metal fillings be unstable and expand or contract.

Are porcelain fillings covered by insurance?

Many dental plans do cover their use, but this will depend on your specific insurance coverage.

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