5 Different types of dental fillings, what are they and what are the pros and cons.

Описание к видео 5 Different types of dental fillings, what are they and what are the pros and cons.

In this video I talk about the 5 different types of dental fillings that are available. White fillings, silver fillings, gold foil fillings, porcelain inlays and onlays, and gold inlays and onlays.

Link to the latest FDA recommendations for silver amalgam fillings
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0:00 Intro
0:49 Direct vs Indirect fillings
1:19 Direct fillings
1:27 White fillings
2:05 Silver fillings
3:00 Gold Foil fillings
3:57 Indirect fillings

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