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jennyjoan | 19:54 Mon 27th May 2019 | Body & Soul
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Since I now have the front dental implants then my eye teeth and then some of the back molars are filled with mercury.

You can see the mercury between the molars - anybody have replaced their mercury fillings to the white fillings and was it painful. Thanks
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^^^^ eye teeth are ok
I asked about white fillings to replace mercury ones. Dentist said white ones not as strong.
My daughter needed her fillings replaced with white fillings because of a medical problem. She said it was just like any other filling with local anaesthetic.
ill ask one a couple of the dentists in work tomorrow.
Replacing any filling with another is pretty much exactly the same as getting the filling in the first place.
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that's right the filling would feel the same but I have heard they are weaker and have a tendency to fall out.
I still have mercury fillings that I had as a teenager but every white filling I ever had has long fallen out.
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thanks Ubasses - read a wee bit and will read later tomorrow. Loved removing the filling "air abraising" - what we came through with that terrible drill years ago.
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just seen your answer Prudie - I have mine (mercury) from when I was maybe 10 years old. Maybe get a tippex pen or something like that for teeth - just for going out mind.
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Prudie - did you get your white fillings replaced again
I have white fillings and the larger one comes out quite often (3 times so far in 5 ish years?) and needs replacing other than that though they are just like any other filling, not more painful, just more expensive :(
How do you get on with implants, jj?
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so far so good Spicerack - brilliant that I don't have to take them out, look for them in the morning (dentures), and big time forget to put them in when I am going out. That bit has been great, but they are in 4 weeks today and so the gums are still a little tender but I know they'll heal. thanks for asking Spicy
I'm glad to hear that. Look after them now, no fighting. ;)
Glad you're happy with the implants.
I still occasionally reach for my denture .... gone are them days :)

Over time, all my old fillings have been replaced with white fillings. If anyone looked in my mouth, they'd think I had no fillings lol :P
I'll be honest, I haven't had the problems that other people seem to have. I do recall a filling coming loose a couple of years ago - but it'd been in that long, I don't remember it being filled first time round.
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thanks all for answers. I will wait for a little bit to let the implants settle down and then make some decisions re the white fillings

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