The seal

Definition A seal (tooth seal) is colloquially called a tooth filling made of amalgam, a mercury alloy (silver amalgam). Individual components of this filling material are: Silver (40%) Tin (32%) Copper (30%) Indium (5%) Mercury (3%) and Zinc (2%). Discussions about the seal Amalgam dental fillings are still the subject of many discussions today. Critics … The seal

Application | The seal

Application Amalgam is still frequently used in German dental practices and is also quite easy to insert into the tooth. After a local anaesthetic is applied, the caries is completely removed and the tooth is prepared in a box-shaped manner. This preparation ensures the highest possible adhesion between the tooth substance and the filling material. … Application | The seal

The cost of a seal | The seal

The cost of a seal The cost of a seal, i.e. a tooth filling, depends on the material chosen for the filling. In most cases there is the possibility of a plastic or amalgam filling. Each of these materials has its own advantages and disadvantages. The most frequently chosen seal is made of plastic. The … The cost of a seal | The seal

Mercury poisoning

Definition Mercury is a heavy metal toxic to the body. Especially the evaporation of metallic mercury, which already starts at room temperature, produces highly toxic vapors that are absorbed through respiration and spread throughout the body. In recent decades, the use of mercury in medical products has been increasingly reduced and in some cases even … Mercury poisoning

How can mercury poisoning be detected? | Mercury poisoning

How can mercury poisoning be detected? For the detection of mercury poisoning, several examination methods are available depending on the time and amount of poisoning and the composition of the mercury (organic, inorganic). Urine, blood and, in rare cases, hair samples are used to detect mercury. A frequently performed examination is the DMPS test. In … How can mercury poisoning be detected? | Mercury poisoning

Amalgam filling

Introduction If a tooth has been affected by caries, the substance softened by the bacteria must be removed. A cavity is created, i.e. a hole in the tooth, which must be filled. The filling serves to prevent a further loss of hard tooth substance and to give the tooth its stability again. Fillings made of … Amalgam filling

Tooth filling with amalgam

Introduction In order to remove caries successfully and to be able to provide the affected tooth with long-term care afterwards, a dental filling is usually used. After the dentist has completely removed the caries and drained the hole (cavity) created by the treatment of the caries, one of the different filling materials can be used. … Tooth filling with amalgam