I know many of you would think I'm mad for doing this, but I'm probably going to elect to have my amalgam fillings removed and replaced with composite.
Safety protocols such as dental dam and separate air supply will be followed to minimise exposure.
Only problem is at least one of the current amalgam fillings is very deep, I remember when it was being placed the original dentist said the tooth might not handle it and might need a root canal at the time. (approx 3 years ago)
Since I'm not too keen on root canals - is there anything I can do between now and the procedure (and perhaps after) to give the nerves/roots in the teeth the maximum chance of having the strength to weather the procedure and settle back down again afterward?
Thanks!
Edited by Centurion, 25 September 2016 - 03:50 PM.