Originally Posted by Dave3435x
Do - or I should ask - are there white filling materials that [actually] bind/adhere to the tooth? As I uderstand, amalgum (silver) fillings do not "stick" to the tooth; they for lack of beter term, are placed/packed in the tooth. This is a leading question. I have a tooth which one 1/4 (a top to gumline verticle section) has cracked off. The center of the tooth has a silver filling. I would like to know if there is a rock hard, tooth binding filling material that can be used to replace the silver filling and also used build up the missing 1/4 section. I want something that will stick like crazy glue to the remaining tooth with no shrinkage. If this exists then I will approach a dentist or endodontist or whoever to do the work. Whether this work will be covered by insurance doesn't matter. I'll gladly pay out of pocket. Even if such work is not conventional doesn't matter because I think its possible. Please respond with details such as the materias name and procedures for which it is currently used. Thanks