There are a number of positive characteristics that make amalgam such a good material. First of all, it can withstand a lot of pressure, especially the one produced by masticatory forces. That makes it an ideal material to use in the posterior region. The cost is very low, and it’s affordable for both doctors and patients. Also, the handling and application are very simple. In the beginning, dentists had to mix the mercury and alloy in special mixers by hand, but these days, plenty of brands offer automatic mixers with dosed capsules, so there is no place for a mistake. Another huge pro is the durability. There are still people that have amalgam fillings in their mouth that have lasted for over 20 years.
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