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tooth colored resins (composites) and porcelains that are made to adhere to the tooth. The fact that they are "glued" to teeth makes them unique. These fillings, when of reasonable size, restore the tooth to its original strength, whereas silver amalgam tends to cause teeth to fracture over time. The reason for this is simple. Amalgam contains about 50% mercury. Mercury is used in thermometers because it expands and contracts as temperatures change. In the tooth the silver filling expands and contracts about 3 times as fast as the tooth structure it sits in. Also, amalgam is soft, it creeps and crawls under chewing forces. All this results in cracked
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Islip, New York, on Long Island. Dr. Landsman is an active member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. He is also a member of both the New York State and Suffolk County Medical Societies. Dr. Landsman frequently writes on various topics concerning cosmetic and plastic surgery and has been a guest speaker on local and nationally syndicated radio and television programs.
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Sugar?
What was Mom's biggest refrain about teeth? Sugar! "You will ruin those beautiful teeth!"
Sugar, both dentists say, is not the problem. How long the sugar stays on teeth is the problem. Given enough time, the bacteria in your mouth feed on the sugar and excrete damaging acid that can eat through enamel forming cavities.
So if you eat candy, brush afterward if you can.
Or chew some gum! Amazingly, even sugar gum is not a big no-no for teeth, the dentists say. It churns up lots of saliva, which carries off the sugar in short order.
Some sugarless gum, containing xylitol, is even a good decay-preventer. In fact, in California,
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