Dental fillings are essential for restoring damaged teeth and preventing further decay. Different materials are used for fillings, each with its own set of characteristics and applications. Amalgam fillings, a traditional option, are durable and cost-effective. However, they contain mercury, which has raised concerns about their long-term effects. Composite resin fillings are a popular alternative, offering a natural-looking aesthetic and minimal invasiveness. They are often preferred for their ability to blend seamlessly with the surrounding tooth structure.

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