General Dentistry

Safe Amalgam Removal

When an older amalgam filling needs to be replaced, the procedure should be deliberate and controlled. Our focus is on careful isolation, patient comfort and appropriate follow-up restoration.

What this treatment focuses on

We assess the reason for replacement first, including cracks, decay, staining, bite changes or marginal breakdown. That way, treatment is done for clear clinical value rather than guesswork.

Once removed, the tooth is restored with the most suitable material for its position, chewing forces and cosmetic needs.

Highlights

Isolation-focused replacement protocol

Thoughtful material selection afterward

Useful for worn, cracked or leaking fillings

Often suitable for

Old amalgam restorations
Visible staining around fillings
Patients upgrading aging dental work