The lifespan of a corroded silver filling can vary depending on factors like extent of corrosion, oral hygiene, and pressure from chewing. If left untreated, a corroded silver filling can lead to further decay and potentially compromise the tooth's structure, potentially requiring replacement. It is best to consult with a dentist for an evaluation and appropriate treatment options.
The longevity of silver can vary depending on factors such as how it is stored and cared for. Generally, silver can last for many years if properly maintained, polished regularly, and stored in a cool, dry place to prevent tarnishing. Silver items that are used frequently may require more maintenance to keep them looking their best.
Platinum over silver will not tarnish. Platinum is a very quality type of metal. Platinum is very pricy but will last for a long time.
When considering placing a crown over an amalgam filling, it is important to assess the condition of the filling, the amount of remaining tooth structure, and the overall health of the tooth. The crown should provide adequate support and protection for the filling, ensuring long-term durability and functionality. Additionally, the compatibility of materials and the aesthetic appearance should be taken into account to achieve the best outcome for the tooth.
Silver itself is not radioactive. However, certain isotopes of silver can be radioactive. For example, silver-108 and silver-110 are radioactive isotopes with long half-lives that can undergo radioactive decay. These isotopes are not commonly found in nature.
Silver foil is not biodegradable because it is made of pure metal, which is not easily broken down by natural processes. It can take a very long time for silver foil to degrade in the environment, and it may have negative impacts on ecosystems if not properly disposed of.
No. There is very little mercury in a filling. A white filling will have more shrinkage with time which will cause them to need to be replaced, long before a silver filling. But you should get the tooth fixed right away.
The long silver-haired man at the event last night was distinguished by his age, long silver hair, and possibly a sense of wisdom or experience.
3 years.
Canned apple pie filling can last indefinitely as long as the can is not open. After opening, apple pie filling should be kept in the refrigerator for no more than three days before being baked in a pie.
Hi, I haven't frozen just lumpia filling, but I do freeze the filled lumpias. Just defrost and fry, they come out fine. I would think there wouldn't be a problem with freezing just the filling though.
Impossible to answer ! It would depend on the amount of load - and the time the load was applied.
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The procedure is suppose to be a permanent type of procedure its suppose to last a life time but i also have read in studies the average life span and it shown in a study that dental amalgam filling lasts about 13 years and composite filling lasted about 8. So it really all depends.
Filling last for a long time i had mine done 6 years a go the only reason they could come out is if they are knocked out Thanxs xxx As a rule fillings should last 5-10 years, but many things can affect that prognosis. A small silver filling could last for decades, but most tooth colored fillings will fail within 10 years under good conditions. Ask yourself how long a car should last. If you use it properly and follow recommended maintenance there are cars that have a million miles on them, but race cars are rebuilt every few days. I hope that this helps.
A diaphragm will last for a year or more. It should be examined weekly for holes. This can be done by holding it up to the light or filling it with water
How long can a leech live after filling themselves with blood?
Yes, but very long ago. The last printing of $20 silver certificates was the 1891 series.